Section 15. (a) The state staff shall consist of 1 adjutant general, with the grade of major general, who shall be the military chief of staff to the commander-in-chief and the chief of the state staff and the officers provided for in this section, each of whom shall perform their duties under the direction of the adjutant general. Officers of the state staff, with the exception of the adjutant general, shall be appointed for an initial period of 6 years, with the opportunity for reappointment every 2 years thereafter. To be eligible for initial appointment on the state staff, an officer shall have federal recognition in an organization or unit of the Massachusetts national guard, army or air. The officer shall thereafter hold the position for the period of appointment or until reaching the age of 65 years, whichever occurs first, unless separated from the position prior to that time by resignation, disability, for cause in accordance with section 29 or by a legally convened court-martial in accordance with this chapter.
(b) The adjutant general shall be appointed by the commander-in-chief from those persons who are, or have been, active commissioned officers in the Massachusetts national guard, army or air, for a period of not less than 5 years and who have attained, while serving therein, or in the armed forces of the United States, a grade not lower than that of colonel. The adjutant general shall serve for a term coterminous with that of the commander-in-chief and shall receive the same pay and allowances as an officer of the regular service of corresponding grade with corresponding length of service.
The adjutant general shall be charged with carrying out the policies of the commander-in-chief and shall issue orders in the commander-in-chief's name; provided, however, that the adjutant general shall not personally exercise command of troops.
The adjutant general shall be the immediate adviser of the commander-in-chief on all matters relating to the military and shall be charged with the planning, development and execution of the program of the military forces of the commonwealth. The adjutant general shall cause the state staff to support the mobilization and demobilization of the organized militia for use in the national defense, for state defense and emergencies.
The adjutant general shall hold major organization commanders responsible for the proper training of their commands. All orders and instructions for the government of the militia and of the officers and enlisted persons therein shall be issued and communicated to those concerned through military channels.
The adjutant general shall make such returns and reports as may be prescribed by the commander-in-chief or required by the laws or regulations of the commonwealth or of the United States and may detail such officers of appropriate grade and employ such clerks and other assistants as may be necessary in the division at an expense not exceeding the amount so appropriated. The adjutant general shall keep a roster of all veterans of the commonwealth, in alphabetical order by cities and towns, and shall provide, upon request, said rosters to such cities and towns.
Unless powers are specifically conferred on the adjutant general by law or regulation, the adjutant general shall have no authority independent from the commander-in-chief, from whom all orders shall emanate, and the acts of the adjutant general shall be regarded as in execution of the orders of the commander-in-chief.
Under the control of the commander-in-chief, the adjutant general shall be the executive and administrative head of the military division of the commonwealth. Except as otherwise provided, the adjutant general shall personally approve all contracts and may require personal approval of all expenditures made by the division.
(c) There shall be not fewer than 3 and not more than 5 full-time assistant adjutants general appointed by the adjutant general, 1 of whom shall be designated the assistant chief of the state staff, who shall perform such duties delegated to them by the adjutant general or as prescribed in orders and regulations: provided, however, that at least 1 of the full-time assistant adjutants general shall be an army officer and at least 1 shall be an air officer. The assistant adjutant general who is designated as the assistant chief of the state staff shall be the state finance officer for the receipt, disbursement and accounting for all funds received for the payment, equipment, travel and subsistence of the organized militia of the commonwealth and shall be advanced by the commonwealth, under such rules and regulations as the state comptroller may prescribe, 100 per cent of the pay, allowances and mileage for duty under section 38, 40, 41 or 60, and shall return the unexpended balance of the sum so advanced as soon as possible, or at such times as the comptroller may require. The assistant adjutant general designated as the assistant chief of the state staff shall provide a bond to the commonwealth for $20,000 with surety or sureties approved by the commander-in-chief, conditioned upon the faithful performance of all duties as prescribed in this chapter.
(d) There shall be 1 full-time state quartermaster appointed by the adjutant general who shall, except as otherwise provided in this chapter and in chapter 344 of the acts of 1936, have the care and control of all land and buildings held for military purposes and all other military property of the commonwealth except property that, by law, is expressly entrusted to the keeping of others. The state quartermaster shall be adviser to the military division on all technical matters involved in the construction, alteration and repair of all structures and installations intended for the use of the armed forces of the commonwealth. The state quartermaster shall provide a bond to the commonwealth for $20,000 with surety or sureties approved by the commander-in-chief, conditioned upon the faithful performance of all duties as prescribed in this chapter. The state quartermaster shall be clerk of the armory commission established in section 18 of chapter 6.
(e) There shall be a state surgeon appointed by the adjutant general who shall be adviser to the military division on all matters pertaining to the medical services of the armed forces of the commonwealth. The state surgeon shall be a member of the board established in section 90.
(f) There shall be a full-time state judge advocate appointed by the adjutant general who shall be the legal adviser of the military division on all matters referred by law or by the commander-in-chief. The state judge advocate shall examine and report in writing to the commander-in-chief on all proceedings of courts-martial requiring the action of the commander-in-chief and shall be a member of any boards established by sections 52 and 90. The state judge advocate may be detailed by the commander-in-chief to attend any encampment, and during the encampment, shall within the limits of the camp and for a distance of 1 mile outside said limits have the jurisdiction of a district court of all offenses then and there committed.
(g) There may be a state inspector general appointed by the adjutant general who shall perform such duties as prescribed in orders by the commander-in-chief.
(h) Unless ordered on duty pursuant to section 38, 40, 41 or 60, the officers of the state staff shall respectively receive the following salaries: the assistant adjutants general, the same pay and allowances as an officer of the regular service of corresponding grade of at least lieutenant colonel but not exceeding that of colonel with corresponding length of service; provided, however, that the assistant adjutant general who is designated assistant chief of the state staff shall hold the grade of brigadier general and shall receive the same pay and allowances as an officer of the regular service of corresponding grade with corresponding length of service, but not exceeding that of brigadier general; the state quartermaster, the same pay and allowances as an officer of the regular service of corresponding grade with corresponding length of service but not exceeding that of colonel; the state judge advocate, the same pay and allowances as an officer of the regular service of corresponding grade with corresponding length of service but not exceeding that of colonel; the state surgeon and the state inspector general, the same pay and allowances as officers of the regular service of corresponding grade with corresponding length of service but not exceeding that of colonel for each day of service, not to exceed $25,000 each per annum.
(i) During the absence or disability of an officer of the state staff, or during such time as the officer is in the active military service of the United States, that officer's duties shall be performed by another officer designated in orders by the commander-in-chief. Unless otherwise ordered by the commander-in-chief, the chief of the state staff shall serve as the acting adjutant general during absence or disability of the adjutant general.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Section 3 - Organized and Unorganized Militia
Section 4 - Organized Militia, Composition
Section 4a - National Lancers; Organization
Section 4b - The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment; Organization
Section 5 - Powers of Commander-in-Chief; Regulations
Section 6 - Powers of Commander-in-Chief; Increase in Forces
Section 6a - Powers of Commander-in-Chief; Delegation of Authority
Section 7 - Powers of Commander-in-Chief; Name and Location of Units; Rank of Personnel
Section 9 - Powers of Commander-in-Chief; Disposition of Inefficient Units
Section 10 - Armed Forces of Commonwealth; Composition
Section 11 - National Guard; Composition
Section 15 - State Staff; Composition; Qualifications; Tenure
Section 19a - Armory Commission Within Military Division
Section 22 - Eligibility for Appointment Without Professional Examination
Section 23 - Officers; Appointment
Section 25 - Officers; Performance of Duties; Prerequisites
Section 27 - Seniority of Officers; Determination
Section 29 - Discharge of Officers; Grounds
Section 30 - Certificate of Discharge; Form
Section 31 - Discharge of Officers or Noncommissioned Officers for Superannuation; Retirement
Section 32 - Discharge or Retirement for Disability
Section 33 - Retired Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers; Duties; Compensation
Section 34 - Enlisted Personnel; Regulations
Section 35 - Enlisted Personnel; Appointments and Promotions
Section 36 - Dishonorable Discharge
Section 38 - Use of Militia; Escort Duties; Emergencies
Section 39 - Use of Militia Outside the Commonwealth
Section 40 - Use of Militia; Invasion or Insurrection
Section 43 - Written Orders; Conditions; Contents
Section 44 - Unit Called Into Service; Duties of Commander
Section 47 - Excuse From Duty Upon Physician's Certificate of Disability
Section 48 - Expenses of Militia; Source of Funds
Section 51 - Occupation of Land and Buildings; Exceptions; Liability for Damages
Section 52 - Damages to Lands; Compensation
Section 53 - Immunity From Liability for Damages Caused While Performing Military Duty
Section 54 - Additional Forces; Source
Section 55 - Unorganized Militia; Method of Impressing Into Service
Section 56 - Term of Enlistment; Training
Section 60 - Training of Armed Forces
Section 62 - Meetings of Instruction for Officers; Frequency
Section 64 - Exclusion of Traffic From Public Ways and Highways During Target Practice
Section 66 - Obstructing or Interfering With Armed Forces; Penalty
Section 67 - Decorations and Awards; Qualifications
Section 67a - Medal of Liberty
Section 68 - Recognition for Competitions or Outstanding Military Service
Section 81 - Oaths; Administration
Section 83 - Pay and Allowances for Certain Duties
Section 88 - Death or Disability Compensation
Section 88b - Group Life Insurance; Partial Payment of Premium by Commonwealth
Section 88c - State Sponsored Life Insurance
Section 89 - Use of Private Automobiles; Conditions
Section 90 - Board of Compensation; Powers and Duties; Payment of Claims
Section 94 - Persons Temporarily Employed by Armed Forces; Status; Right to Compensation
Section 96 - Authorization; Administration; Bond of Custodian; Distribution on Disbandment of Unit
Section 97 - Allowances for Administration and Maintenance
Section 99 - Unauthorized Use of Uniform; Penalties
Section 101 - Unit Clothing and Equipment; Issuance
Section 102 - Unit Clothing and Equipment; Regulation of Use
Section 103 - Use, Care and Return of Military Property
Section 105 - Loss or Damage to Military Property; Liability; Restitution
Section 107 - Unlawful Purchase or Possession of Military Property; Penalty
Section 108 - Custodians of Military Property; Bond; Duties; Accountability
Section 109 - Use of Schedule Bonds
Section 110 - Premiums on Bonds; Payment
Section 111 - Custodians of Military Property; Powers and Duties
Section 112 - Accounting for Military Property Upon Change of Command or Disbandment
Section 113 - Inspection and Condemnation of Military Property; Reports
Section 114 - Lease of Military Property
Section 116 - Acceptance of Gifts
Section 117 - Establishment; Responsibility of Cities and Towns; Penalty for Noncompliance
Section 119 - Rental Bills; Contents; Filing; Payment
Section 120 - Armories Furnished by State; Effect on Municipal Responsibility
Section 122 - Lease, Rent or Use of Armory for Nonmilitary Purpose
Section 130 - Drills or Parades by Armed Citizens or Foreign Troops; Conditions
Section 131 - Unauthorized Parades by Armed Citizens; Unlawful Maintenance of Armories; Penalties
Section 132 - Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company; Rights Preserved
Section 133 - Civil Officers; Penalties for Violation of Chapter
Section 134 - Corps of Cadets; Rights Preserved
Section 135 - National Guard; Representation at Conventions
Section 137 - National Guard Education Assistance Program
Section 138 - Joint Base Cape Cod Fire Department
Section 139 - Protection of Assets Classified as Vital to National Security