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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 51 — MILITARY AFFAIRS · Chapter 33

§ 3301. Pay and expenses of officers and enlisted personnel.

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§ 3301. Pay and expenses of officers and enlisted personnel.
(a)Armory drills.-- All officers and enlisted personnel will receive pay for armory assemblies not to exceed 60 assembly days in any one year. The rate of pay shall be in accordance with the corresponding grades and length of service of the current Armed Forces Pay and Allowance Act. An assembly shall consist of at least four hours of training.
(b)Active State service.-- In the event of a calling of all or any part of the Pennsylvania Guard into active State service, the pay and transportation of officers and enlisted personnel shall be on the same basis as provided for similar grades under the current Armed Forces Pay and Allowance Act.
(c)Annual training.-- The Governor is further authorized to provide an annual training period for the Pennsylvania Guard, not to exceed 30 days in any one year, during which period the pay, allowances and transportation of officers and enlisted personnel shall be on the same basis as provided for similar grades in the current Armed Forces Pay and Allowance Act.
51c3301v
(Oct. 4, 1978, P.L.909, No.173, eff. 60 days)
1978 Amendment. Act 173 amended subsec. (c).
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