Legislation
SECTION 75
Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining boards
Military (MIL) CHAPTER 36, ARTICLE 3
§ 75. Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining
boards. 1. The efficiency, moral character, conduct and general fitness
for retention in the organized militia of any commissioned officer may
be investigated, examined into and determined by an efficiency or
fitness examining board. The members of an efficiency or fitness
examining board shall be senior in rank to the officer under
investigation unless unavoidable.
2. The physical fitness for further service of any commissioned
officer in the organized militia may be investigated and determined by a
medical examining board of officers.
3. Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining boards
shall be appointed by the governor upon the recommendation of the
adjutant general; provided, that whenever an examining board shall be
appointed for the purpose of determining the fitness of any officer for
continued federal recognition, such board shall be appointed by the
commander designated, and shall follow the practice and procedure
prescribed in the applicable laws of the United States and the
regulations issued thereunder.
boards. 1. The efficiency, moral character, conduct and general fitness
for retention in the organized militia of any commissioned officer may
be investigated, examined into and determined by an efficiency or
fitness examining board. The members of an efficiency or fitness
examining board shall be senior in rank to the officer under
investigation unless unavoidable.
2. The physical fitness for further service of any commissioned
officer in the organized militia may be investigated and determined by a
medical examining board of officers.
3. Efficiency or fitness examining boards and medical examining boards
shall be appointed by the governor upon the recommendation of the
adjutant general; provided, that whenever an examining board shall be
appointed for the purpose of determining the fitness of any officer for
continued federal recognition, such board shall be appointed by the
commander designated, and shall follow the practice and procedure
prescribed in the applicable laws of the United States and the
regulations issued thereunder.