Title 32National GuardRelease 119-73not60

§114 Funeral Honors Functions at Funerals for Veterans

Title 32 › Chapter 1— ORGANIZATION › § 114

Last updated Apr 5, 2026|Official source

Summary

If the Secretary in charge sets rules and limits, National Guard members who give funeral honors at veterans' funerals can be treated as doing a federal duty so federal money can pay for it. That time does not count as drill or training and may be done as funeral honors duty under section 115.

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Title 32, §114

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Subject to such regulations and restrictions as may be prescribed by the Secretary concerned, the performance of funeral honors functions by members of the National Guard at funerals for veterans of the armed forces may be treated by the Secretary concerned as a Federal function for which appropriated funds may be used. Any such performance of funeral honors functions at such a funeral may not be considered to be a period of drill or training, but may be performed as funeral honors duty under section 115 of this title.

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1999—Pub. L. 106–65, in section catchline, substituted “Funeral honors” for “Honor guard” and, in text, substituted “funeral honors functions” for “honor guard functions” in two places and “drill or training, but may be performed as funeral honors duty under section 115 of this title” for “drill or training otherwise required”. 1998—Pub. L. 105–261 designated subsec. (a) as entire section and struck out subsec. (b) which read as follows: “This section does not authorize additional appropriations for any fiscal year. Any expense of the National Guard that is incurred by reason of this section shall be paid from appropriations otherwise available for the National Guard.”

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32 U.S.C. § 114

Title 32National Guard

Last Updated

Apr 5, 2026

Release point: 119-73not60