11 chapters · 101 sections in this title.
D.C. Code § 49-901 Active service
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Whenever the National Guard of the District of Columbia shall be ordered to duty in case of riot, tumult, breach of the peace, or whenever called in aid of the civil authorities, all enlisted men who do duty shall be paid at the rate equivalent to 2 times the pay of enlisted men …
D.C. Code § 49-902 General expenses
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There shall be allowed for the general expenses of the militia such sums as may be necessary for the rental and furnishing of offices for headquarters, stationery, postage, printing and issuing orders, advertising orders, providing necessary blanks for the use of the militia, the…
D.C. Code § 49-903 Musicians
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(a) During the annual encampment, and on every duty on parade ordered by the Commanding General, there shall be allowed and paid for each day of service: (1) To each member of the regularly enlisted bands, $4; (2) To the chief musicians, $8; and (3) To the principal musicians, $6…
D.C. Code § 49-904 Subsistence stores
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During the annual encampment, or when ordered on duty to aid the civil authorities, the National Guard shall be furnished with subsistence stores, of the kind, quality, and amount allowed and prescribed by the Army. Such stores shall be issued from the stores and supplies appropr…
D.C. Code § 49-905 Annual estimates
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The Commanding General shall annually transmit to the Mayor of the District of Columbia an estimate of the amount of money required for the next ensuing fiscal year to pay the expenses authorized by this title, and the said Mayor shall include the same in his annual estimates of …
D.C. Code § 49-906 Deductions for lost property; officers’ clothing; use of fines and appropriations
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All moneys collected on account of deductions made from the pay of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, on account of government property lost or destroyed by such individual shall be repaid into the United States Treasury to the credit o…