When requested by the commander of any accredited veteran organization or by friends or relatives of any deceased person who has served in any of the armed forces of the United States during time of war, as defined in section 27-103, or who has served in the National Guard for more than twenty years or who has died while a member of the National Guard, the Adjutant General shall order an honor guard detail from the National Guard, the naval militia, the State Guard or the organized militia to attend the funeral, except that if an honor guard detail from such guard or militia is unavailable or committed elsewhere, the Adjutant General shall request an honor guard detail from a bona fide Connecticut state veterans' organization, provided such detail shall comply with the rules and procedures set forth in Connecticut National Guard regulation 37-106. Such detail shall consist of not more than five members plus one bugler. The members thereof shall be compensated at the rate of sixty dollars per day. Such compensation shall be paid from funds appropriated to the Adjutant General for the pay of the National Guard and from federal funds received for that purpose.
(1949 Rev., S. 1274; 1957, P.A. 365, S. 43; 1967, P.A. 107, S. 1; 1971, P.A. 579; P.A. 73-305; P.A. 74-321, S. 13; P.A. 77-558; P.A. 84-355; P.A. 95-216, S. 1, 2; P.A. 00-163, S. 1, 2; P.A. 01-123, S. 4; P.A. 18-72, S. 10; P.A. 22-118, S. 118.)
History: 1967 act deleted provision for bugler or bandsman and provided payment for time employed instead of by the funeral; 1971 act provided application of section to those who served in the national guard more than 20 years or who died while a member of the national guard as well as to those serving in time of war; P.A. 73-305 changed composition of firing squad from eight men to “not less than five riflemen plus one bugler”; P.A. 74-321 added “and riflewomen” to the change provided for in P.A. 73-305 and provided for compensation for firing squads from funds appropriated for the pay of the national guard; P.A. 77-558 changed pay rate from one day's pay to 75% of a day's pay, allowing minimum and maximum amounts; P.A. 84-355 specified a maximum of five riflemen or riflewomen in firing squads, where previously five was the minimum number; P.A. 95-216 provided for the use of a uniformed firing squad from a bona fide Connecticut state veterans' organization where a uniformed squad from the National Guard, naval militia, State Guard or organized militia is unavailable, effective July 1, 1995; P.A. 00-163 added reference to Sec. 27-103, increased compensation for squad members from 75% of one day's basic pay, but not less than $15 nor more than $30 a day, to $50 per day, added provision re payment of compensation from federal funds received for that purpose and made a technical change for purposes of gender neutrality, effective July 1, 2000; P.A. 01-123 substituted “honor guard detail” for “firing squad” and made conforming and technical changes; P.A. 18-72 made a technical change; P.A. 22-118 replaced “fifty dollars” with “sixty dollars”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 27 - Armed Forces and Veterans
Section 27-1. - Persons subject to military duty.
Section 27-2. - Classes of militia.
Section 27-2a. - Militia and National Guard deemed law enforcement agencies for certain purposes.
Section 27-3. - National Guard; naval militia. Equipment. Location.
Section 27-4. - Inactive National Guard.
Section 27-5. - Naval militia.
Section 27-6. - Organization of first and second companies of Governor's Foot Guards.
Section 27-6a. - Organization of first and second companies of Governor's Foot Guards.
Section 27-7. - Organization of first and second companies of Governor's Horse Guards.
Section 27-8. - Governor's Guards to be organized militia.
Section 27-9. - Connecticut State Guard.
Section 27-10. - Active service of the Connecticut State Guard: Officers.
Section 27-11. - Inactive service. Discharge.
Section 27-12. - Strength of military forces.
Section 27-13. - Recognition and regulation of units of unorganized militia.
Section 27-14. - Governor to be commander-in-chief.
Section 27-15. - Governor's military staff.
Section 27-16. - Authority of Governor. Service outside state.
Section 27-17. - Armed forces may be called in case of riot.
Section 27-18. - Calling out troops without Governor's order.
Section 27-19. - Military Department. Adjutant General. Appointment and qualifications.
Section 27-19c. - Chargeable transient quarters and billeting account.
Section 27-19d. - Governor's Guards account.
Section 27-19e. - Governor's Guards horse account.
Section 27-20. - Duties of Adjutant General.
Section 27-21. - Supply of arms and equipment.
Section 27-22. - Coordination of military and naval services.
Section 27-23. - Exercise of powers relating to naval militia.
Section 27-25. - Property and procurement officer.
Section 27-26. - Commander of naval militia.
Section 27-27. - Commander's staff.
Section 27-28. - Surgeon General.
Section 27-29. - Post surgeons.
Section 27-30. - United States property and disbursing officer.
Section 27-32. - Audit of office and accounts.
Section 27-33. - Leave from employment to attend drills, parades and encampments.
Section 27-33a. - Leave from employment to perform military duty.
Section 27-34. - National Guard. Contingency provisions in event of federal withdrawal.
Section 27-35. - Use of rifle ranges on Sunday.
Section 27-36. - Use of rifle ranges by civilian organizations.
Section 27-37. - Interstate compacts for mutual military aid.
Section 27-38. - Form of compact.
Section 27-38f. - New England Disaster Training Center activity account.
Section 27-39a. - Camp Nett at Niantic and Camp Hartell named.
Section 27-40. - Space in armories for use of naval militia.
Section 27-41. - Accountability for military property.
Section 27-42. - Loss and misuse of military property.
Section 27-43. - Injury and destruction of military property.
Section 27-44. - Improper receipt of military property.
Section 27-45. - Purchase and construction of armories.
Section 27-46. - Federal grants for armories and military facilities.
Section 27-46a. - Use of proceeds from sale of armories.
Section 27-46b. - Transfer of proceeds from sale of armories.
Section 27-47. - Allowance for uniforms and equipment.
Section 27-49. - Appointment of commissioned officers.
Section 27-50. - Rank of members of naval militia.
Section 27-51. - Staff officers: Military training required; term of service.
Section 27-52. - Discharge of commissioned officers.
Section 27-53. - Retirement of members. Retirement promotions.
Section 27-54. - Status of retired members.
Section 27-55. - Period of enlistment and qualifications.
Section 27-56. - Enlistment in the Governor's Guards.
Section 27-57. - Discharge of enlisted persons.
Section 27-58. - Dismissal of members of Governor's Guards.
Section 27-59. - Discrimination prohibited.
Section 27-60. - Limited liability and immunity from arrest.
Section 27-61. - Definitions. Pay and allowances.
Section 27-61a. - Additional pay for active service on or after September 11, 2001.
Section 27-62. - Allowance to officers of military units for office and clerical expenses.
Section 27-63. - Allowance to officers of organized militia for custody of property.
Section 27-65. - Aid or compensation for military or naval organizations.
Section 27-66. - Appropriations for special services of the militia.
Section 27-67. - Compensation under Workers' Compensation Act.
Section 27-67a. - Disability incident to state service prior to June 6, 1977.
Section 27-68. - Payments for injuries.
Section 27-70. - Reimbursement for damages caused by armed forces personnel.
Section 27-71. - Long service medals.
Section 27-72. - Medal of valor.
Section 27-73. - Medal of merit.
Section 27-73a. - Emergency service awards.
Section 27-73b. - Outstanding unit awards.
Section 27-73c. - Selected reserve force awards.
Section 27-73d. - Service ribbons for military operations after September 11, 2001.
Section 27-73f. - Achievement ribbons.
Section 27-73g. - Medal of achievement.
Section 27-73h. - Military recruitment ribbon.
Section 27-73i. - Civilian medal of merit.
Section 27-73j. - Ribbons and medals for members of the Hmong Laotian special guerilla units.
Section 27-73k. - Military funeral honors ribbon.
Section 27-74. - Service emblem of State Guard.
Section 27-75. - Memorials to veterans and military service.
Section 27-77. - Disposition of battle flags.
Section 27-78. - Standards of State Guard.
Section 27-80. - “Dependent” and “separation allowance” defined.
Section 27-81. - Separation allowance provided.
Section 27-82. - Commissioner of Veterans Affairs to administer separation allowances.
Section 27-83. - Amount of separation allowances.
Section 27-84. - List of dependents to be filed.
Section 27-85. - When allowances are not to be paid.
Section 27-86. - Funds to pay allowances; State Treasurer authorized to borrow.
Section 27-87 to 27-100. - Discipline.
Section 27-100a. - Military Relief Fund. Regulations. Annual report.
Section 27-100b. - Volunteer service program. Report.
Section 27-100c. - Contact list for service members and veterans.
Section 27-100d. - Toll-free telephone number for referrals for benefits and services.