26-1015. Commanding officer; nonjudicial punishments; appeal
A. Under rules the governor adopts and under any additional rules adopted by the adjutant general, limitations may be placed on the powers granted by this chapter with respect to the kind and amount of punishment authorized, the categories of commanding officers and warrant officers exercising command authorized to exercise those powers, the applicability of this chapter to an accused who demands trial by court-martial and the kinds of courts-martial to which the case may be referred on a demand. Punishment may not be imposed on any member of the national guard under this chapter if the member, before the imposition of the punishment, has demanded trial by court-martial in lieu of the punishment. A member of the national guard may not demand a trial by court-martial in lieu of the punishment if the nonjudicial punishment options do not include arrest in quarters or restriction. Similar rules may be adopted with respect to the suspension of authorized punishments. If authorized by rules of the adjutant general, a commanding officer exercising general court-martial jurisdiction or an officer of general flag rank in command may delegate the officer's powers under this article to a principal assistant.
B. Subject to subsection A of this section, any commanding officer, in addition to or in lieu of admonition or reprimand, may impose one or more of the following disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial:
1. On officers of the commanding officer's command:
(a) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than thirty consecutive days.
(b) If imposed by the governor, the adjutant general or a general officer in command:
(i) Arrest in quarters for not more than thirty consecutive days.
(ii) Forfeiture in an amount of not more than twenty-eight drill periods.
(iii) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than sixty consecutive days.
2. On other personnel of the commanding officer's command:
(a) Correctional custody for not more than seven consecutive days.
(b) Forfeiture in an amount of not more than seven drill periods.
(c) Reduction to the next inferior pay grade, if the grade from which the person demoted is within the promotion authority of the officer imposing the reduction or any officer subordinate to the one who imposes the reduction.
(d) Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than fourteen consecutive days.
(e) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than fourteen consecutive days.
(f) If imposed by an officer of the grade of major or above:
(i) Correctional custody for not more than thirty consecutive days.
(ii) Forfeiture in an amount of not more than twenty-eight drill periods.
(iii) Reduction to the lowest or any intermediate pay grade, but an enlisted member in a pay grade above E-4 may not be reduced more than two pay grades. The pay grade from which the person is demoted must be within the promotion authority of the officer imposing the reduction or any officer subordinate to the officer who imposes the reduction.
(iv) Extra duties, including fatigue or other duties, for not more than forty-five consecutive days.
(v) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than sixty consecutive days.
C. Two or more of the punishments of arrest in quarters, correctional custody, extra duties or restriction may not be combined to run consecutively in the maximum amount that may be imposed for each. If any of those punishments are combined to run consecutively, there shall be an apportionment. For the purpose of this subsection, " correctional custody" means the physical restraint of a person during duty or nonduty hours and may include extra duties, fatigue duties or hard labor. If practicable, correctional custody shall not be served in immediate association with persons awaiting trial or held in confinement pursuant to trial by court-martial.
D. An officer in charge may impose on enlisted members assigned to the unit of which the officer is in charge punishments authorized under subsection B, paragraph 2 of this section as the governor specifically prescribes by rule.
E. The officer who imposes a punishment authorized in subsection B of this section or the officer's successor in command may suspend probationally, at any time, any part or amount of the unexecuted punishment imposed and may suspend probationally a reduction in grade or a forfeiture imposed under subsection B of this section, whether or not the punishment is executed. In addition, the officer may remit or mitigate, at any time, any part or amount of the unexecuted punishment imposed and may set aside in whole or in part the punishment, whether executed or unexecuted, and restore all rights, privileges and property affected. The officer may also mitigate reduction in grade to forfeiture of pay. If mitigating an arrest in quarters to restriction, a correctional custody to extra duties or restriction, or both, or extra duties to restriction, the mitigated punishment shall not be for a greater period than the punishment mitigated. If mitigating reduction in grade to forfeiture of pay, the amount of the forfeiture shall not be greater than the amount that could have been imposed initially under this article by the officer who imposed the punishment mitigated.
F. A person who is punished under this article and who considers the punishment unjust or disproportionate to the offense may appeal, through the proper channel, to the next superior authority. The appeal shall be promptly forwarded and decided, but the person punished may be required in the meantime to undergo the punishment adjudged. The superior authority may exercise the same powers with respect to the punishment imposed as may be exercised under subsection E of this section by the officer who imposed the punishment. Before acting on an appeal from a punishment of arrest in quarters for more than seven days, correctional custody for more than seven days, forfeiture of more than seven days' pay, reduction of one or more pay grades from the fourth or a higher grade, extra duties for more than fourteen days or restriction for more than fourteen days, the authority who is to act on the appeal shall refer the case to a judge advocate for consideration and advice and may so refer the case on appeal from any punishment imposed under subsection B of this section.
G. The imposition and enforcement of disciplinary punishment under this section for any act or omission is not a bar to trial by court-martial for a serious crime or offense growing out of the same act or omission, and not properly punishable under this section. The fact that a disciplinary punishment has been enforced may be shown by the accused at trial, and if shown shall be considered in determining the measure of punishment to be adjudged if there is a finding of guilty.
H. The adjutant general, by rule, may prescribe the form of records to be kept of proceedings under this section and may also prescribe that certain categories of those proceedings shall be in writing.
Structure Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 26 - Military Affairs and Emergency Management
§ 26-102 - Powers and duties of the adjutant general
§ 26-104 - Assistant adjutants general; appointment; qualifications
§ 26-105 - Border security fund; exemption; reimbursement
§ 26-106 - Anti-human trafficking grant fund
§ 26-121 - Composition of militia; persons exempt
§ 26-122 - Components of militia
§ 26-123 - Maintenance of private troops prohibited; violation; classification
§ 26-126 - Violations; classifications
§ 26-152 - National guard fund; camp Navajo fund
§ 26-153 - Morale, welfare and recreational fund; sources of monies; exemptions
§ 26-154 - Organizational structure of national guard
§ 26-155 - Enlistment; appointment of officers
§ 26-157 - Officer's uniform allowances
§ 26-158 - State active duty; employment benefits; travel allowances
§ 26-159 - Powers of commanding officers; defense of officer to action based on act or omission
§ 26-160 - Oaths or affirmations
§ 26-161 - Retirement; retention of commission after withdrawal of federal recognition
§ 26-162 - Discharge of officer; grounds and procedure
§ 26-163 - Discharge of enlisted personnel; grounds; type of discharge
§ 26-168.01 - Excused military absences; higher education: definition
§ 26-170 - Unauthorized wearing of uniform; rank insignia; violation; classification
§ 26-173 - Payment of mobilization expenses
§ 26-174 - Arizona state guard; establishment; purpose; appropriations
§ 26-175 - Active duty tours for volunteers during peace time
§ 26-176 - Premiums on bonds of national guard officers
§ 26-177 - Opinions of attorney general
§ 26-178 - Illegal possession of equipment; classification
§ 26-179 - Tuition and fees reimbursement; eligibility; exemption
§ 26-180 - Application for tuition and fees reimbursement; times
§ 26-181 - Evaluation of applications; payment of tuition and fees reimbursement; report
§ 26-203 - Actions or proceedings against members of military courts prohibited
§ 26-205 - Duty of civil officers to execute process of military court
§ 26-208 - Time and place of confinement; payment of fine and disposition
§ 26-232 - Protection of property
§ 26-234 - Property and disbursing officer; appointment; duties
§ 26-251 - Acquisition of lands by United States for military purposes
§ 26-253 - Power of state to serve process upon land ceded United States for military purposes
§ 26-261 - Military affairs commission; confidential discussions and information; definition
§ 26-263 - Appropriations; purposes; exemption
§ 26-302 - General powers of governor
§ 26-304 - State emergency council; membership; powers and duties; definition
§ 26-305.01 - Nuclear emergency plan; duties of division and director
§ 26-305.03 - Electromagnetic pulse preparedness recommendations; posting; definition
§ 26-306 - Powers and duties of the director of emergency management
§ 26-306.01 - Assessment on commercial nuclear generating stations
§ 26-306.02 - Nuclear emergency management fund; exemption; appropriation reduction
§ 26-308 - Powers of local government; local emergency management establishment; organization
§ 26-309 - Mutual aid; responsibilities of agencies and officials; agreements; definition
§ 26-310 - Use of professional skills
§ 26-312 - Authority of executive officers and governing bodies to accept materials or funds
§ 26-313 - Reimbursement to state agencies; use of state agency resources
§ 26-315 - Political activities prohibited
§ 26-316 - Enforcement of orders, rules and regulations
§ 26-317 - Violation; classification
§ 26-319 - Commercial nuclear generating station; emergency planning zone; recording
§ 26-320 - First informer broadcasters; training and certification; access; definitions
§ 26-403 - Emergency management assistance compact revolving fund; purpose; exemption
§ 26-404 - Deployment of private sector workers to affected states; liability protection; definition
§ 26-1002 - Persons subject to the code
§ 26-1003 - Jurisdiction to try personnel
§ 26-1004 - Dismissed officer's right to trial by court-martial
§ 26-1005 - Territorial applicability
§ 26-1006 - State judge advocate; staff judge advocates
§ 26-1008 - Apprehension of deserters
§ 26-1009 - Authority to order arrest
§ 26-1010 - Restraint of persons charged with offenses
§ 26-1011 - Receiving of prisoners at civilian correction facility; statement
§ 26-1013 - Punishment before trial; prohibition
§ 26-1014 - Delivery of offenders to civil authorities
§ 26-1015 - Commanding officer; nonjudicial punishments; appeal
§ 26-1016 - Courts-martial; classifications
§ 26-1017 - Jurisdiction of courts-martial; in general
§ 26-1018 - Jurisdiction of general courts-martial
§ 26-1019 - Jurisdiction of special courts-martial
§ 26-1020 - Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial
§ 26-1021 - Jurisdiction of courts-martial not exclusive
§ 26-1022 - Convening of general courts-martial
§ 26-1023 - Convening of special courts-martial
§ 26-1024 - Convening of summary courts-martial
§ 26-1025 - Service on courts-martial
§ 26-1026 - Military judge of a general or special court-martial
§ 26-1027 - Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel
§ 26-1028 - Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters
§ 26-1029 - Absent and additional members
§ 26-1030 - Charges and specifications
§ 26-1031 - Compulsory self-incrimination; prohibition
§ 26-1033 - Forwarding of charges
§ 26-1034 - Advice of staff judge advocate; reference for trial
§ 26-1035 - Service of charges
§ 26-1036 - Governor's rule making authority
§ 26-1037 - Unlawfully influencing action of court
§ 26-1038 - Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel
§ 26-1043 - Statute of limitations
§ 26-1045 - Pleas of the accused
§ 26-1046 - Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence
§ 26-1047 - Refusal to appear or testify
§ 26-1050 - Admissibility of records of courts of inquiry
§ 26-1051 - Voting and rulings
§ 26-1052 - Number of votes required
§ 26-1053 - Announcement of action
§ 26-1055 - Sentences; reduction in enlisted grade on approval
§ 26-1057 - Effective date of sentences
§ 26-1058 - Execution of confinement
§ 26-1059 - Error of law; lesser included offense
§ 26-1060 - Action by the convening authority
§ 26-1061 - Withdrawal of appeal
§ 26-1062 - Appeal by the state
§ 26-1064 - Review by judge advocate
§ 26-1065 - Disposition of records
§ 26-1067 - Court of military appeals; members; terms; compensation; duties; review; procedures
§ 26-1070 - Appellate counsel; civilian counsel
§ 26-1071 - Suspension of sentence
§ 26-1072 - Vacation of suspension
§ 26-1073 - Petition for a new trial
§ 26-1074 - Remission and suspension
§ 26-1076 - Finality of proceedings, findings and sentences
§ 26-1078 - Accessory after the fact
§ 26-1079 - Conviction of lesser included offense
§ 26-1083 - Fraudulent enlistment, appointment or separation
§ 26-1084 - Unlawful enlistment, appointment or separation
§ 26-1086 - Absence without leave
§ 26-1088 - Contempt toward officials
§ 26-1089 - Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer
§ 26-1090 - Assaulting or willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer
§ 26-1091 - Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer or noncommissioned officer
§ 26-1092 - Failure to obey order or rule
§ 26-1093 - Cruelty and maltreatment
§ 26-1094 - Mutiny or sedition
§ 26-1095 - Resistance, breach of arrest and escape
§ 26-1096 - Releasing prisoner without proper authority
§ 26-1097 - Unlawful detention
§ 26-1098 - Noncompliance with procedural rules
§ 26-1099 - Misbehavior in time of public danger; definition
§ 26-1103 - Captured or abandoned property
§ 26-1107 - False official statements
§ 26-1108 - Military property; loss, damage, destruction or wrongful disposition
§ 26-1109 - Property other than military property; waste, spoilage or destruction
§ 26-1110 - Improper hazarding of vessel or aircraft
§ 26-1111 - Drunken or reckless driving
§ 26-1113 - Misbehavior of sentinel or lookout
§ 26-1116 - Riot or breach of peace
§ 26-1117 - Provoking speeches or gestures
§ 26-1118 - Wrongful use and possession of controlled substances
§ 26-1121 - Larceny and wrongful appropriation
§ 26-1124 - Making, drawing or uttering check, draft or order without sufficient monies; definition
§ 26-1132 - Frauds against the United States
§ 26-1133 - Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman
§ 26-1134 - General misconduct
§ 26-1137 - Articles; explanation
§ 26-1138 - Complaints of wrongs