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498 MILITIA. [ART. LXV
1917, ch. 26, sec. 95.
93. The system of discipline and exercises of the Maryland State
Guard shall conform, as nearly as may be, to the system provided by
law for the National Guard, and there shall be established for the Mary-
land State Guard, under the supervision and direction of the Adjutant
General, such Military Courts and Courts Martial as may be necessary,
which shall be constituted as similar courts provided for the National
Guard are constituted, and which shall have and exercise, with respect
to the officers and men of the Maryland State Guard, whether in active
service or not, all the powers and jurisdiction which the Military Courts
of this State and the Courts Martial of the National Guard have and
exercise with respect to the National Guard when called into active
service, with the same procedure and the same powers to issue process
and to impose and enforce discipline and punishment. Fines and pen-
alties may be collected in the same manner as provided by law for the
National Guard.
1917, ch. 26, sec. 96.
94. When called into active service, the officers and men of the
Maryland State Guard shall receive such compensation while on active
service as may be fixed by the Governor, provided that the same shall
not be at a greater rate than that provided by the laws of this State for
the officers and men of the National Guard of this State when in active
service for the State.
1917, ch. 26, sec. 97.
95. The Governor shall have the power to disband the Maryland
State Guard, or any portion thereof, whenever, in his judgment, the
same is consistent with the public interests and safety.
1917, ch. 26, sec. 98.
96. The Governor is authorized to employ such assistants and cleri-
cal help, if any, as he may find necessary to enable him to carry this
sub-title into effect.
1917, ch. 26, sec. 99.
97. All expenses and disbursements authorized by this sub-title
shall be paid out of any moneys appropriated for such purpose; such
payments to be made, from time to time, on the order of the Executive
Committee of the Maryland Council of Defense, by and with the sanc-
tion and approval of the Governor; such orders to be directed to the
Comptroller, who shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer for the
amount thereof as in law provided.
County Guards.
1917, ch. 25. sec. 1.
98. All volunteer fire companies or associations, whether incor-
porated or not, of the State or any of the political sub-divisions thereof,
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