The governor shall be the commander-in-chief of the military forces, except so much thereof as may be in the actual service of the United States, and may employ the same for the defense or relief of the state or any other state, the enforcement of law, and the protection of persons and property therein.
The governor shall make and publish rules, not inconsistent with law, and enforce all the provisions of the Military Code.
The governor may appoint a staff, consisting of an adjutant general and six aides-de-camp of field grade who shall be detailed from the National Guard.
(2407) 1921 c 506 s 13; 1927 c 339 s 1; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 1993 c 27 s 1; 1997 c 24 s 1
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 190 - 195 — Military Affairs
Section 190.001 — Policy Statement.
Section 190.01 — Military Code.
Section 190.02 — Governor To Be Commander-in-chief; Rules; Staff.
Section 190.025 — Fresh Pursuit.
Section 190.03 — Laws To Conform To United States Regulations.
Section 190.04 — Armed Forces Regulations To Govern.
Section 190.055 — Protections.
Section 190.06 — Militia; Members; Exemptions.
Section 190.07 — Appointment; Qualifications; Rank; Term; Vacancy.
Section 190.08 — Military Staff; Active Duty Orders; Pay And Allowances.
Section 190.09 — Powers, Duties.
Section 190.096 — Battle Flags; Repair.
Section 190.11 — Camp Grounds And Military Reservations.
Section 190.16 — Additional Powers Of Adjutant General.
Section 190.161 — Uncompensated And Voluntary Services; Expenses.
Section 190.19 — Minnesota "support Our Troops" Account.
Section 190.25 — Lands For Training Armed Forces.
Section 190.30 — Requisition For Tax-forfeited Land.