Officers or enlisted members of the national guard when called into state active duty by the governor must be reimbursed for traveling and incidental expenses at the same rate provided by law for other state officials. The adjutant general may authorize the purchase of meals or rations for officers or enlisted members of the national guard in a duty or travel status in lieu of individual reimbursement for meals.
37-04.1-03. Pay of national guard members serving on boards, commissions, and courts. An officer or enlisted member of the national guard detailed to serve on any board or commission ordered by the governor, or under the governor's authority by the commanding officer of the national guard, or on any court of inquiry or court-martial ordered by proper authority under any provision of this title, is entitled to receive pay and allowances at the highest rate provided for national guard members of the same grade in the national guard of the United States for each day that officer or enlisted member is actually employed on the board or court, or engaged in the business of the board or court, including any day the officer or enlisted
member is traveling to and from the board or court. The sum received may not exceed ten days' pay and the actual traveling expenses and subsistence unless, upon application of the president of the court-martial or the presiding officer of the board, the officer appointing the court or board has authorized the court or board to sit for a longer period, or in case of a court-martial, the governor or officer ordering the court has authorized the court to sit for a period longer than ten days.
37-04.1-04. Pay and allowances allowed national guard called to service under federal authority. An officer or enlisted member of the national guard ordered to active duty under federal authority, while so assigned, must receive the pay and allowances authorized under federal law.