Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 32 : Section 105


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 105. Inspection

      (a) Under regulations prescribed by him, the Secretary of the
    Army shall have an inspection made by inspectors general, or, if
    necessary, by any other commissioned officers of the Regular Army
    detailed for that purpose, to determine whether - 
        (1) the amount and condition of property held by the Army
      National Guard are satisfactory;
        (2) the Army National Guard is organized as provided in this
      title;
        (3) the members of the Army National Guard meet prescribed
      physical and other qualifications;
        (4) the Army National Guard and its organization are properly
      uniformed, armed, and equipped and are being trained and
      instructed for active duty in the field, or for coast defense;
        (5) Army National Guard records are being kept in accordance
      with this title;
        (6) the accounts and records of each property and fiscal
      officer are properly maintained; and
        (7) the units of the Army National Guard meet requirements for
      deployment.

    The Secretary of the Air Force has a similar duty with respect to
    the Air National Guard.
      (b) The reports of inspections under subsection (a) are the basis
    for determining whether the National Guard is entitled to the issue
    of military property as authorized under this title and to retain
    that property; and for determining which organizations and persons
    constitute units and members of the National Guard; and for
    determining which units of the National Guard meet deployability
    standards.



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