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Code · South Dakota · Title 33 · Chapter 33-7

33-7-1. Active duty pay and allowances.

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Officers and enlisted men of the national guard who are ordered into active service, in pursuance to the provisions of this title, shall be paid the same compensation, at the same rate of pay, as that paid to the officers and enlisted men of like rank and grade of the armed forces of the United States. Officers may not receive state military pay while attending annual encampments if United States armed forces regulation pay is received.
If a member of the South Dakota National Guard performs service pursuant to an agreement with a public agency, entered into under chapter 1-24 , which agreement provides for either reimbursement to the National Guard of South Dakota or direct payment of pay and allowances to the member, the member may accept the payment in lieu of any pay or allowance entitlement under this chapter. This payment is not in lieu of any other benefit, right, privilege, or immunity conferred upon a member by law.
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