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Constitution of 1945: Art. X
GEORGIA CONSTITUTION OF
1945
(text as ratified by Georgia voters on
Aug. 7, 1945)
ARTICLE X.
MILITIA
SECTION I.
Paragraph I. Organization of Militia. A well regulated militia being
essential to the peace and security of the State, the General Assembly shall
have authority to provide by law how the militia of this State shall be
organized, officered, trained, armed and equipped; and of whom it shall
consist.
Paragraph II. Volunteers. The General Assembly shall have power to
authorize the formation of volunteer companies, and to provide for their
organization into battalions, regiments, brigades, divisions, and corps,
with such restrictions as may be prescribed by law, and shall have authority
to arm and equip the same.
Paragraph III. Pay of Militia and Volunteers. The officers and men
of the militia and volunteer forces shall not be entitled to receive any
pay, rations, or emoluments, when not in active service by authority of
the State.
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