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Code · Vermont · Title 20 — Internal Security and Public Safety · Chapter 39

§ 942b.

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§ 942b. Expenses of military courts
(a)The expense incident to and connected with the holding of military courts in this State under this chapter shall be paid out of the General Fund under orders and rules issued by the Adjutant and Inspector General with the approval of the Governor.
(b)All fines levied and collected under this section shall be paid to the State of Vermont for deposit in the State’s General Fund.
(c)For each day of duty as a member of a general court-martial, or as a witness under summons from the President or Judge Advocate of the court, officers and enlisted Guard members shall be paid as provided in section 603 of this title.
(d)The presiding officer, or recorder of a military board appointed to conduct an investigation or survey, or an officer detailed for that purpose may administer oaths to any witness attending to testify in the investigation.
(e)All expenses incident to conduct of military boards shall be paid for upon proper vouchers drawn against the State’s General Fund.
(f)If a member of the National Guard is prosecuted by civil or criminal action for an act performed or committed by him or her or an act caused, ordered, or directed by him or her to be done or performed in furtherance of and while in the performance of his or her military duty, the expenses of the defense of the action, civil or criminal, including attorney’s fees, witness fees for the defense, defendant’s court costs, and all costs for transcripts of records and abstracts on appeal by the defense, shall be paid out of the State’s General Fund. (Added 1973, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 14, eff. April 4, 1974; amended 2017, No. 113 (Adj. Sess.), § 129.)
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