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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
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ART. 65] DISCIPLINE. 433

State in his possession to his next superior or inferior officer, or
the officer duly authorized to receive the same, and that his
accounts for money or public property are correct, and that he is
not indebted to the State.

1896, ch. 89.

19. At any time upon the report and recommendation of the
brigade commander that any company or separate organization is.
not up to the proper standard of numbers, efficiency or discipline,
the commander-in-chief may, in his discretion, muster out of
service such company or separate organization so reported ineffi-
cient, and thereupon the commissions of all the officers of such
company or separate organization shall be vacated. And at any
time upon the report and recommendation of the adjutant gen-
eral, after an inspection by him ordered or made of any division
forming a part of the first naval battalion, that such division so
inspected is not up to the proper standard of efficiency or dis-
cipline, the commander-in chief may, in his discretion, muster
out of the service such division so reported inefficient, and there-
upon the commissions of all officers of such division shall be
vacated.

2. DISCIPLINE.
1896, ch. 86.

20. The respective commands composing the Maryland National
Guard shall be inspected by the inspector general under orders
and conditions prescribed by the commander-in-chief, or by some
other officer designated by the commander-in-chief, as often as he
may think necessary, but not less than once a year, and the officer
on inspection duty as provided for in this section shall be deemed
to be on actual service and mustered in with the troops.

Ibid.

21. The commander-in-chief may at anytime order general
courts-martial for the trial of any officer or enlisted man of the
Maryland National Guard for any military or naval offenses, and
he may also, by such general rules and regulations as he may
think proper to publish from time to time, provide for organiz-
ing and convening brigade and regimental courts-martial and
courts-martial for the first naval battalion, by the respective com-
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