§ 20-4-1 Standards for appointment, promotion, termination
§ 20-4-2 Administration of oaths
§ 20-4-3 Pay and allowances
§ 20-4-4 Members not liable for acts in performance of duty
§ 20-4-5 Workmen’s compensation
§ 20-4-6 Discrimination prohibited; penalty
§ 20-4-7 Military leave for national guard and reserves
§ 20-4-7.1 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act benefits; Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act; federal or state active duty
§ 20-4-7.2 Legislative findings and purpose
§ 20-4-7.3 Service members’ life insurance reimbursement fund created; purpose; appropriation
§ 20-4-8 Exemptions; jury duty and civil process; equipment
§ 20-4-9 Members of the national guard, state hiring preference
§ 20-4-10 Members of the national guard considered state employees
§ 20-4-11 Survivors’ benefit; tuition payment
§ 20-4-13 National guard scholarship fund
§ 20-4-14 Resident tuition

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