§121-17 Resignations. Resignations of officers and warrant officers shall be in writing addressed to the adjutant general and shall state the reasons for the resignation. Resignations shall be transmitted through immediate commanding officers, who shall make indorsements thereon, and shall take effect when accepted by the adjutant general and announced in orders. [L 1967, c 196, pt of §1; HRS §121-17]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 10. Public Safety and Internal Security
121-6 Organization and reorganization of units.
121-7 Adjutant general; appointment.
121-8 Adjutant general; rank, salary.
121-9 Adjutant general; duties.
121-10.5 Prisoner of war and missing in action designations.
121-11 Deputy adjutant general.
121-12 Staff for military components, organization.
121-13 Commissioned by commander in chief.
121-14 Officers and warrant officers; qualifications, appointment, tenure.
121-15 Commissioned and warrant officers; transfer to inactive list, retirement, separation.
121-16 Examination of officers and warrant officers.
121-19 Regulations governing armories, etc.
121-22 Warrants of noncommissioned officers.
121-24 Oaths and affirmations; false swearing; perjury.
121-25 Exemption from arrest and service.
121-26 Relief from civil or criminal liability.
121-27 Dishonorable discharge, effect.
121-28 Report for service, drills, and exercises.
121-30 Order to active service.
121-31 Hawaii Code of Military Justice to apply.
121-33 Interference by civilian, penalty.
121-34 Right-of-way on street, violation, and penalty.
121-34.5 Use of electric guns.
121-36 Responsibility for property.
121-37 Failure to return arms, etc.
121-38 Wearing of uniform for private purposes.
121-39 Pay of officers and warrant officers while on active duty.
121-40 Pay of enlisted personnel while on active duty.
121-43 Nonforfeiture for absence.
121-44 Youth challenge program.
121-45 Tuition assistance for Hawaii national guard personnel to attend the University of Hawaii.