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AZ HB2311
Bill
Status
4/22/2014
Primary Sponsor
Justin Pierce
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AI Summary
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Establishes residency requirements for the Arizona Adjutant General by requiring appointees to establish domicile in Arizona for residency purposes within 90 days of appointment, replacing the prior requirement of being a state resident.
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Extends the timeline for the Adjutant General to attain federal recognition as a brigadier general from one year to two years after appointment.
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Removes the requirement that the Adjutant General must have served at least five years in the Arizona National Guard within the past ten years.
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Increases the maximum fine that can be imposed by general courts-martial from $200 to $365 and adds confinement of up to 365 days as an authorized sentence.
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Changes the composition of summary court-martial sentences to authorize forfeiture of two-thirds pay and allowances for one month and fines up to $100 per offense, replacing the prior $25 fine limit.
Legislative Description
Military justice; courts-martial
Last Action
Chapter 143
4/22/2014