§ 30-2-13. Qualifications of adjutant general.
No person shall be eligible to hold the office of adjutant general unless he or she holds, or has held, a commission of at least colonel in the armed forces of the United States, or in a reserve component thereof, and shall have served not less than five (5) years in one or more of the federal services, and shall meet the criteria for federal recognition in the rank to which he or she has been appointed as prescribed by the laws and regulations of the United States.
History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3742, par. 30; G.L. 1956, § 30-2-13; P.L. 1966, ch. 229, § 2; P.L. 1969, ch. 64, § 3.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 30 - Military Affairs and Defense
Chapter 30-2 - Organization and Command of Military and Naval Forces
Section 30-2-1. - Commander-in-chief.
Section 30-2-2. - Staff of commander-in-chief.
Section 30-2-3. - Rules and regulations.
Section 30-2-4. - Approval of vouchers.
Section 30-2-5. - Declaration of martial law.
Section 30-2-6. - Order of militia into service.
Section 30-2-7. - Call of boards of officers.
Section 30-2-8. - Appointment of temporary officers.
Section 30-2-9. - Power of governor over organization within militia.
Section 30-2-10. - Order of militia into service to meet federal call.
Section 30-2-11. - Order of militia into service for training.
Section 30-2-12. - Adjutant general — Appointment and duties.
Section 30-2-13. - Qualifications of adjutant general.
Section 30-2-14. - Bond of adjutant general.
Section 30-2-15. - Seal of office.
Section 30-2-16. - Assistant adjutants general.
Section 30-2-17. - Quartermaster.
Section 30-2-18. - Annual report of adjutant general.
Section 30-2-19. - Care of military property — Annual inventory — Rental of armories.
Section 30-2-20. - Annual inspection of armories and property.
Section 30-2-21. - Seniority list of officers.
Section 30-2-22. - Publication of laws and regulations — Forms, stationery, and postage.