46-110. GOVERNOR AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF — FOREIGN TROOPS — RESTRICTIONS ON ENTRY INTO STATE. The governor of the state by virtue of his office, shall be commander-in-chief of the national guard, except of such thereof, as may be at times in the service of the United States. No armed military force from another state, territory or district shall be permitted to enter the state of Idaho for the purpose of doing military duty therein, without the permission of the governor, unless such force has been called into active service of the United States, and is acting under authority of the president of the United States.
History:
[(46-110) 1927, ch. 261, sec. 14, p. 510; I.C.A., sec. 45-110; am. 1957, ch. 174, sec. 9, p. 312.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 46 - MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS
Chapter 1 - STATE MILITIA — ORGANIZATION AND STAFF
Section 46-101 - NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT — DEFINITIONS.
Section 46-102 - STATE MILITIA — MEMBERSHIP — EXEMPTIONS.
Section 46-103 - STATE MILITIA — DIVISION INTO CLASSES.
Section 46-104 - ENROLLMENT OF PERSONS LIABLE TO SERVICE — DUTY OF COUNTY ASSESSOR — PENALTY.
Section 46-106 - ORGANIZED MILITIA — ORGANIZATION WHEN CALLED INTO ACTIVE SERVICE.
Section 46-107 - CONFORMITY OF THE NATIONAL GUARD TO FEDERAL LAW.
Section 46-108 - PROPERTY AND FISCAL OFFICER.
Section 46-109 - GENERAL ORDERS — FORCE AND EFFECT AS STATUTES.
Section 46-110 - GOVERNOR AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF — FOREIGN TROOPS — RESTRICTIONS ON ENTRY INTO STATE.
Section 46-111 - ADJUTANT GENERAL.