Indiana Administrative Code Title 270 - ADJUTANT GENERAL

Indiana Administrative Code – Title 270: Adjutant General

Title 270 of the Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) contains the rules adopted by the Adjutant General of Indiana, the top military officer in the state responsible for overseeing the Indiana National Guard, State Defense Force, and other military-related matters under state jurisdiction.

Overview of Title 270 – Adjutant General

While Title 270 is not as extensive as some other titles, it sets the legal framework for administrative policies under the Adjutant General’s authority. It may include:

Key Areas Covered (typically):

General Provisions

Definitions and scope of authority

Structure and function of the Adjutant General’s office

Military Facilities

Regulation and use of armories

Rental or civilian use of state military property

Maintenance and security standards

Personnel Policies

Rules affecting Indiana National Guard members

Training requirements

Code of conduct and disciplinary actions

State Active Duty Procedures

Deployment rules for emergencies

Coordination with state agencies during disasters

Pay and benefits while on state orders

Administrative Operations

Recordkeeping and reporting requirements

Compliance with state and federal mandates

Role of the Adjutant General (per Title 270)

Commands the Indiana National Guard when under state control

Implements state defense strategies and emergency response operations

Administers policies regarding training, personnel, and military property

Serves as the governor’s principal military advisor

 

 

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