The adjutant general is in active control of the military department of this state and shall:

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Terms Used In North Dakota Code 37-03-05

  • Military: means armed forces. See North Dakota Code 37-01-01
  • Militia: means a group of individuals defined in the Constitution of North Dakota. See North Dakota Code 37-01-01
  • National guard: means that part of the military forces of this state which is organized, equipped, and federally recognized under the provisions of the National Defense Act, as amended, of the United States as the "national guard, air national guard, of the United States and the state of North Dakota". See North Dakota Code 37-01-01
  • Property: includes property, real and personal. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See North Dakota Code 1-01-49

1.    Perform the duties pertaining to the adjutant general and other chiefs of staff departments under the regulations and customs of the United States army.

2.    Superintend the preparation of all military returns and reports required by the United States from this state.

3.    Keep a register of all the officers of the militia and national guard of this state.

4.    Keep in the office of the adjutant general all records and papers required to be kept and filed in the office.

     5.    Cause to be prepared and issued all necessary blank books, blanks, forms, and notices required to carry into full effect this title. All such books and blanks are the property of this state.

6.    Adopt any regulations relating to the preparation of reports and returns, and to the care and preservation of military property belonging to this state and to the United States, as in the adjutant general’s opinion the conditions demand. The regulations are operative when promulgated in the form of general orders, circulars, or letters of instruction.

7.    Render annually to the governor a statement in detail showing the acquisition and disposition of all clothing, ordnance, arms, ammunition, and other military property on hand or issued.

8.    Keep in the office of the adjutant general a list of the retired officers of the organized militia, showing age, military experience, and training of each.

9.    Perform all other duties prescribed for the adjutant general by law.