38A:20-2. Interstate Compact for Mutual Military Aid in an Emergency
An Act concerning mutual military aid and assistance by and between the State of New Jersey and other States, in an emergency, and approving and agreeing to an interstate compact therefor. (L.1951, c. 2, Approved February 15, 1951.)
WHEREAS, On the twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, the Governor of the State of New York, for and on behalf of the State of New York, and the Governor of the State of New Jersey, for and on behalf of the State of New Jersey, agreed to an interstate compact for mutual military aid and assistance between such respective States, in an emergency; and
WHEREAS, Article II of said compact provides: "This compact shall become effective as to the signatory States when the Legislatures thereof have approved it and when the Congress has given its consent either before or after the date hereof. Any State not a party to this compact at the date hereof may become a party hereto."; and
WHEREAS, It is the purpose and object of said compact to promote the national security and the security of the States signatory thereto, and further protect the public health, safety and welfare; and
WHEREAS, It is the purpose and object of this act to approve said interstate compact; and
WHEREAS, By the provisions of chapter 68 of the laws of 1950, the Governor of this State is authorized from time to time to enter into agreements with Governors of States bordering on New Jersey for the protection in the event of emergency of interstate bridges, tunnels, ferries and other communications facilities between New Jersey and such other States; therefore
The State of New Jersey does hereby agree to, approve, and enter into a solemn compact with the State of New York (upon that State concurring therein, or otherwise approving thereof, by appropriate legislation) and with such other States as likewise concur therein or otherwise approve thereof, in form and terms as heretofore agreed to by the Governor of the State of New Jersey and the Governor of the State of New York, as follows:
An Interstate Compact for Mutual Military Aid in an Emergency
ARTICLE I
(1) The purposes of this compact are:
a. to provide for mutual military aid and assistance in an emergency by the military forces of a signatory State to the military forces of the other signatory States or of the United States, including among other military missions, the protection of interstate bridges, tunnels, ferries, pipe lines, communications facilities and other vital installations, plants and facilities; and the military support of civil defense agencies;
b. to provide for the fresh pursuit in case of an emergency, by the military forces or any part or member thereof of a signatory State into another State, of insurrectionists, saboteurs, enemies or enemy forces or persons seeking or appearing to seek to overthrow the government of the United States or of a signatory State;
c. to make provision for the powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities of the members of the military forces of a signatory State while so engaged outside of their own State.
(2) a. "Emergency" as used in this compact shall mean and include invasion or other hostile action, disaster, insurrection or imminent danger thereof.
b. "State" as used in this compact shall include any signatory State.
c. "Military forces" as used in this compact shall include the organized militia, or any force thereof, of a signatory State.
ARTICLE II
This compact shall become effective as to the signatory States when the Legislatures thereof have approved it and when the Congress has given its consent either before or after the date hereof. Any State not a party to this compact at the date hereof may become a party hereto.
ARTICLE III
The Governor of each signatory State or his designated military representative shall constitute the Committee for Mutual Military Aid for the signatory States. It shall be the duty of the Committee for Mutual Military Aid to make joint plans for the employment of the military forces of the signatory States for mutual military aid and assistance in case of emergency.
ARTICLE IV
(1) It shall be the duty of each signatory State to integrate its plan for the employment of its military forces in case of emergency with the joint plans recommended by the Committee for Mutual Military Aid and with the emergency plans of the armed forces of the United States.
(2) In case of emergency, upon the request of the Governor of a signatory State, the Governor of each signatory State, to the extent consistent with the needs of his own State, shall order its military forces or such part thereof as he, in his discretion, may find necessary, to assist the military forces of the requesting State in order to carry out the purposes set forth in this compact. In such case, it shall be the duty of the Governor of each signatory State receiving such a request to issue the necessary orders for such use of the military forces of his State without the borders of his State and to direct the commander of such forces to place them under the operational control of the commander of the forces of the requesting State or of the United States which may be engaged in meeting the emergency.
(3) The Governor of any signatory State, in his discretion, may recall the military forces of his State serving without its borders or any part or any member of such forces.
ARTICLE V
In case of an emergency, any unit or member of the military forces of a signatory State which has been ordered into active service by the Governor may upon order of the officer in immediate command thereof continue beyond the borders of his own State into another signatory State in fresh pursuit of insurrectionists, saboteurs, enemies or enemy forces or persons seeking or appearing to seek to overthrow the government of the United States or of any one of the signatory States, until they are apprehended by such unit or member. Any such person who shall be apprehended or captured in a signatory State by a unit or member of the military forces of another signatory State shall without unnecessary delay be surrendered to the military or police forces of the State in which he is taken or to the forces of the United States. Such surrender shall not constitute a waiver by the State of the military forces making the capture, of its right to extradite or prosecute such persons for any crime committed in that State.
ARTICLE VI
(1) Whenever the military forces or any part thereof of any signatory State are engaged outside of their own State in carrying out the purposes of this compact, the individual members of such military forces so engaged shall not be liable, civilly or criminally, for any act or acts done by them in the performance of their duty.
(2) The individual members of such forces shall have the same powers, duties, rights, privileges and immunities as the members of the military forces of the State in which they are engaged, but in any event,
(3) Each signatory State shall save harmless any member of its military forces wherever serving and any member of the military forces of any other signatory State serving within its borders for any act or acts done by them in the performance of their duty while engaged in carrying out the purposes of this compact.
ARTICLE VII
(1) Each signatory State shall provide, in the same amounts and manner as if they were on duty within their own State, for the pay and allowances of the personnel of its military forces, and for the medical and hospital expenses, disability and death benefits, pensions and funeral expenses of wounded, injured or sick personnel and of dependents or representatives of deceased personnel of its military forces, in case such personnel shall suffer wounds, injuries, disease, disability or death while engaged without the State pursuant to this compact and while going to and returning from such other signatory State. Each signatory State shall provide in the same amounts and manner as if they were on duty within their own State for the logistical support and for other costs and expenses of its military forces while engaged without the State pursuant to this compact and while going to and returning from such other signatory State.
(2) Any signatory State rendering outside aid in case of insurrection or disaster not the result of invasion or hostile action, shall, if it so elects be reimbursed by the signatory State receiving such aid for the pay and allowances of its personnel, logistical support and all other costs and expenses referred to in section 1 of this article and incurred in connection with the request for aid. Such election shall be exercised by the Governor of the aiding State presenting a statement and request for reimbursement of such costs and expenses to the Governor of the requesting State.
ARTICLE VIII
Nothing in this compact shall be construed to limit or restrict the power of any signatory State in case of an emergency affecting that State only, to provide for the internal defense of any part of the territory of said State or for the protection and control of any bridge, tunnel, ferry, installation, plant or facility or any part thereof within the borders of such State or to prohibit the enforcement of any laws, rules and regulations or the execution of any plan with regard thereto.
ARTICLE IX
This compact shall continue in force and remain binding on each signatory State until the Legislature or the Governor of such State gives notice of withdrawal therefrom. Such notice of withdrawal shall not be effective until 6 months after said notice has been given to the Governor of each of the other signatory States.
In Witness Whereof, the States whose Governors have signed below have become parties to this compact.
12 December 1950.
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Thomas E. Dewey (Signed) [ SEAL ]
Governor of New York.
Attest: ........................................
Thomas J. Curran (Signed)
Secretary of State of the State of New York.
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Alfred E. Driscoll (Signed) [ SEAL ]
Governor of New Jersey.
By the Governor: ................................
Lloyd B. Marsh (Signed)
Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey.
Nothing contained in this act shall be construed as limiting, directly or indirectly, the power of the Governor to enter into interstate compacts or other agreements relating to mutual military aid and assistance in an emergency or impairing in any respect the force and effect thereof.
This act shall take effect immediately.
L.1963, c. 109.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 38A - Military and Veterans Law
Section 38A:1-1 - Definitions.
Section 38A:1-2 - Composition of militia
Section 38A:1-3 - Classes of militia
Section 38A:1-4 - Exemptions from militia duty
Section 38A:1-5 - Persons who may administer oaths
Section 38A:1-6 - Federal regulations to govern
Section 38A:2-1 - Governor to be commander-in-chief
Section 38A:2-2 - Governor's staff
Section 38A:2-3 - Proclamation of martial law
Section 38A:2-4 - Militia ordered to active duty in certain cases
Section 38A:2-5 - Call or order into Federal service
Section 38A:2-6 - Regulation by Governor
Section 38A:2-8 - Patriots Corner established.
Section 38A:2-9 - Patriots Corner Tribute Fund.
Section 38A:3-1 - Principal department
Section 38A:3-1a - Refer to Department of Military and Veterans' Affairs
Section 38A:3-1.1 - Findings, declarations
Section 38A:3-1.2 - Department, veteran defined
Section 38A:3-2 - Personnel of department
Section 38A:3-2a - Divisions established
Section 38A:3-2b - Duties, qualifications of Division of Veterans' Healthcare Services.
Section 38A:3-2b1 - Transfer of remains.
Section 38A:3-2b2 - Establishment of program to appoint guardians for certain veterans
Section 38A:3-2b2.1 - Quarterly town hall meetings with veterans' guardians.
Section 38A:3-2b2.2 - Guardian may remove veteran from memorial home.
Section 38A:3-2b2.3 - Veterans' memorial homes to communicate with guardians.
Section 38A:3-2b3 - Duties of Adjutant General
Section 38A:3-2b4 - Unclaimed cremains, receipt by certain veterans' organization after one year.
Section 38A:3-2b5 - Drug testing required for certain employees of veterans memorial homes.
Section 38A:3-2b7 - Weekly report on status of State veterans' homes.
Section 38A:3-2b8 - Resident advocate at State veterans' memorial home.
Section 38A:3-2c - Director of Division of Veterans' Healthcare Services.
Section 38A:3-2d - Division of Veterans' Loans, Grants and Services
Section 38A:3-2d1 - Transfer of moneys, property
Section 38A:3-2e - Loans, grants, services director
Section 38A:3-2f - Division of Training, Information and Referrals
Section 38A:3-2g - Training, information, referrals director
Section 38A:3-2i - Retention of civil service rights
Section 38A:3-2j - Short title.
Section 38A:3-2k - Military and Defense Economic Ombudsman.
Section 38A:3-2l - Purpose, duties of ombudsman.
Section 38A:3-2m - Efforts to eliminate barriers to investment, growth.
Section 38A:3-2n - Education and outreach efforts.
Section 38A:3-2o - Annual report; rules, regulations.
Section 38A:3-2.2 - Regulations
Section 38A:3-2.3 - Application of State Agency Transfer Act
Section 38A:3-2.4 - World War II Veterans' Memorial Fund.
Section 38A:3-2.5 - Donations, grants for World War II Memorial.
Section 38A:3-3 - Adjutant General
Section 38A:3-4.1 - Administrator
Section 38A:3-5 - Deputy adjutant general.
Section 38A:3-5.1 - Assistant adjutant generals; rank
Section 38A:3-6 - Powers, duties.
Section 38A:3-6a - Criteria for designation as "veteran," "disabled veteran."
Section 38A:3-6.2a - Short title.
Section 38A:3-6.2b - "New Jersey Homeless Veterans Grant Program."
Section 38A:3-6.2c - Short title.
Section 38A:3-6.2d - Provision of legal services to homeless, at risk of homelessness veterans.
Section 38A:3-6.3 - Definitions
Section 38A:3-6.4 - Powers of the Adjutant General
Section 38A:3-6.4a - Definitions
Section 38A:3-6.4b - Conditions of closing facilities, privatizing services
Section 38A:3-6.4c - Follow-up studies relative to former residents of veterans' memorial homes.
Section 38A:3-6.4d - Compilation of results of follow-up studies; reports.
Section 38A:3-6.5 - Application for admission to veterans' facility
Section 38A:3-6.7 - Temporary admission of disabled veteran
Section 38A:3-6.8 - Benefits to admitted persons
Section 38A:3-6.9 - Removal of member from veterans' facility
Section 38A:3-6.10 - Designation of State hospital as treatment unit for mentally ill veterans
Section 38A:3-6.11 - Requirements for admission of veteran to State treatment unit
Section 38A:3-6.13 - Four advisory councils created
Section 38A:3-6.14 - Duties of advisory councils
Section 38A:3-6.15 - Duties of Veterans' Memorial Cemetery Advisory Council - Arneytown
Section 38A:3-6.16 - Unclaimed property
Section 38A:3-6.17 - Functions, powers, duties transferred to Adjutant General
Section 38A:3-6.18 - Reference to Adjutant General
Section 38A:3-6.19 - Adjutant General, duties
Section 38A:3-7 - Rank and precedence
Section 38A:3-8 - Classes of personnel
Section 38A:3-9 - United States Property and Fiscal Officer
Section 38A:3-10 - Fees for services
Section 38A:3-11 - Certification of records
Section 38A:3-12 - Veterans' preference
Section 38A:3-13 - Quota; disabled veterans.
Section 38A:3-14 - Employment quota preference plan
Section 38A:3-15 - Departmental approval
Section 38A:3-17 - Council members entitled to reimbursement
Section 38A:3-18 - Selection of chairman, secretary
Section 38A:3-19 - Purpose of council; responsibilities.
Section 38A:3-20 - Report to Governor, Legislature
Section 38A:3-21 - Powers of council
Section 38A:3-22 - Present members not affected
Section 38A:3-24 - Definitions applicable to sections 4 through 11.
Section 38A:3-25 - Full-time course equivalents established.
Section 38A:3-26 - Tuition credit for eligible veterans.
Section 38A:3-27 - Schedule for tuition credit to eligible veteran.
Section 38A:3-28 - Amount of benefits.
Section 38A:3-29 - Reimbursement for tuition credit.
Section 38A:3-30 - Benefits not considered income to determine financial need.
Section 38A:3-31 - Apportionment of benefits.
Section 38A:3-32 - Definitions applicable to sections 12 through 16.
Section 38A:3-33 - Tuition assistance for Vietnam veterans.
Section 38A:3-34 - Allowable benefit amount for Vietnam veteran.
Section 38A:3-35 - Granting of tuition award after other sources of aid.
Section 38A:3-36 - Eligibility for program.
Section 38A:3-37 - Rules, regulations.
Section 38A:3-38 - Commission on Women Veterans.
Section 38A:3-39 - Membership of commission; terms; vacancies.
Section 38A:3-40 - Reimbursement of members.
Section 38A:3-41 - Organization, officers.
Section 38A:3-42 - Meetings, hearings.
Section 38A:3-43 - Public hearings.
Section 38A:3-44 - Assistance, services available to commission.
Section 38A:3-45 - Reports to Governor, Legislature, Deputy Commissioner.
Section 38A:3-46a - Registry of organizations providing services to military veterans.
Section 38A:3-47 - Veterans Haven Councils.
Section 38A:3-48 - Duties of Veterans Haven Councils.
Section 38A:3-49 - Assistance for travel for certain veterans.
Section 38A:3-51 - Findings, declarations relative to a Gold Star Family Counseling program.
Section 38A:3-52 - Definitions relative to a Gold Star Family Counseling program.
Section 38A:3-53 - "Gold Star Family Counseling Program."
Section 38A:3-54 - Immunity from civil liability.
Section 38A:3-55 - Grants for development, implementation.
Section 38A:3-56 - New Jersey Commission on Veterans' Benefits.
Section 38A:3-57 - Duties of commissioner.
Section 38A:3-58 - Strategic plan, reports.
Section 38A:4-1 - Eligibility, qualifications and administration
Section 38A:4-3 - Pay, allowances; $100 daily minimum for State active duty
Section 38A:4-4 - Leave of absence without loss of pay, exceptions.
Section 38A:4-6 - Exemption from jury duty
Section 38A:4-7 - Exemption from process
Section 38A:4-8 - Compensation exempt from legal process
Section 38A:4-11 - Retirement; detail to active duty
Section 38A:4-12 - Credit for war service
Section 38A:4-13 - Free passage on toll roads and other toll facilities
Section 38A:4-14 - Free passage through toll gates and over toll roads and facilities
Section 38A:5-1 - Nominating, appointing and commissioning of officers
Section 38A:5-2 - Oath of office
Section 38A:5-4 - Acceptance of commission not to vacate civil office
Section 38A:5-5 - Uniforms and equipment
Section 38A:5-6 - Examination as to fitness
Section 38A:5-7 - Resignation of officers
Section 38A:5-8 - Vacating commissions or warrants
Section 38A:5-9 - Unassigned list
Section 38A:6-1 - Terms of enlistment
Section 38A:6-2 - Oath of enlistment
Section 38A:6-3 - Who may administer oath of enlistment
Section 38A:6-4 - Extension of terms of service
Section 38A:7-1 - Organizations and units
Section 38A:7-2 - Use of designations
Section 38A:7-3 - Administration, discipline and training
Section 38A:7-4 - Federal recognition of officers and enlisted members
Section 38A:7-5 - Inactive National Guard
Section 38A:8-1 - Organization and composition
Section 38A:8-2 - Administration, discipline and training
Section 38A:8-3 - Inactive Naval Militia
Section 38A:9-1 - Organization and composition
Section 38A:9-2 - Governor may prescribe regulations
Section 38A:9-3 - Use of armories and equipment
Section 38A:10-1 - Persons subject
Section 38A:10-2 - Territorial applicability
Section 38A:10-3 - Military courts
Section 38A:10-4 - Trial by civil authority; when authorized
Section 38A:10-5 - Persons authorized to execute process
Section 38A:10-6 - Confinement of persons committed by military court
Section 38A:10-7 - Payment of fines; disposition
Section 38A:10-8 - Indemnity for action of military court
Section 38A:10-9 - Reporter and witness fees
Section 38A:10-10 - Fees of civil officers; costs; records
Section 38A:11-1 - Funds of disbanded organizations
Section 38A:11-2 - Bonds of officers responsible for funds and public property
Section 38A:11-3 - Financial and personal responsibility
Section 38A:11-4 - Liability for lost or destroyed property
Section 38A:11-5 - Value of lost or destroyed property chargeable to person at fault
Section 38A:11-7 - Recovery of moneys due for lost or destroyed property
Section 38A:11-8 - Action before Superior Court
Section 38A:11-9 - Seizure of military property
Section 38A:11-10 - Issuance of search warrant
Section 38A:11-11 - Delivery of property
Section 38A:11-12 - Loan of equipage and stores to veterans organizations
Section 38A:11-13 - Military property exempt from process of law
Section 38A:11-14 - Sale of military property
Section 38A:12-2 - Lease or conveyance of real property by a county or municipality
Section 38A:12-3 - Supervision of construction
Section 38A:12-4 - Construction costs
Section 38A:12-5 - Nonmilitary use
Section 38A:12-6 - Sale of surplus property
Section 38A:12-7 - Use of proceeds
Section 38A:12-8 - Purchase by county or municipality authorized
Section 38A:13-1 - Medical care and compensation
Section 38A:13-1.1 - Claim for compensation
Section 38A:13-1.2 - Other compensation or determination surrendered by militia member
Section 38A:13-2 - Basis of compensation
Section 38A:13-3 - Claimant subject to examination
Section 38A:13-4 - Board to consider claim
Section 38A:13-5 - Payment of claims
Section 38A:13-6 - Limitation on claims
Section 38A:13-8 - Death in line of duty; benefits
Section 38A:13-9 - Death benefit
Section 38A:13-10 - Findings, declarations relative to a veteran peer support telephone helpline.
Section 38A:13-11 - Establishment of helpline.
Section 38A:13-12 - List of credentialed health care providers.
Section 38A:13-13 - Quarterly consultations.
Section 38A:14-1 - Right of way while performing military duty
Section 38A:14-2 - Unlawful sale or detention of military property
Section 38A:14-3 - Discrimination against uniform.
Section 38A:14-4 - Depriving military service member of employment.
Section 38A:14-5 - New Jersey Stolen Valor Act.
Section 38A:14-6 - Trespass upon or destruction or damage of militia property
Section 38A:14-7 - Trespassers and disturbers may be placed in arrest
Section 38A:14-8 - Assault on troops
Section 38A:14-9 - Interference or failure to respond to order or call
Section 38A:14-10 - Gambling, auction sales and huckstery prohibited
Section 38A:15-1 - Faithful service medals
Section 38A:15-2 - Distinguished service, meritorious service medals.
Section 38A:15-4 - Creation of New Jersey POW-MIA medal; award, conditions.
Section 38A:15-5 - Requests for, issuance of medal.
Section 38A:15-6 - "POW-MIA Medal Fund;" use.
Section 38A:15-7 - Creation of New Jersey Honor Guard Ribbon.
Section 38A:15-8 - New Jersey Honor Guard Ribbon presented to certain military funeral buglers.
Section 38A:15-10 - New Jersey Global War on Terrorism Medal.
Section 38A:16-1 - Use without this State
Section 38A:16-2 - Permission to forces of other States
Section 38A:17-2 - "Emergency" defined
Section 38A:18-1 - "Emergency" defined
Section 38A:18-2 - Authority of Governor
Section 38A:18-3 - Subject matter of agreements or compacts with other States
Section 38A:18-4 - Governor's power to enter into interstate compacts not limited by act
Section 38A:19-1 - Statutes repealed
Section 38A:19-2 - Effect of repeal
Section 38A:19-3 - Act not to be printed in Pamphlet Law
Section 38A:19-4 - Effective date
Section 38A:20-1 - Statutes saved from repeal; compiled
Section 38A:20-2 - Interstate Compact for Mutual Military Aid in an Emergency
Section 38A:20-3 - Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact
Section 38A:20-3.1 - Article XV of the Interstate Civil Defense and Disaster Compact on mutual aid.