Clarifies the duties of the adjutant general in Massachusetts, specifying command over all militias.
This bill amends Chapter 33 of the General Laws to clarify the duties of the adjutant general in Massachusetts. It specifies that the adjutant general shall have command of all of the militias of the Commonwealth. The bill also reiterates that the adjutant general shall not personally exercise command of troops. This change aims to provide a clearer understanding of the adjutant general's role within the state's military structure.
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