Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 37 : Section 1002


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1002. Additional training or duty without pay: Reserves and members of National Guard

      (a) A member of the National Guard, or of a reserve component of
    a uniformed service, may, with his consent, be given additional
    training or other duty as provided by law, without pay, as may be
    authorized by the Secretary concerned.
      (b)(1) A member who performs training or other duty without pay
    under subsection (a) may, in the discretion of the Secretary
    concerned, be authorized the travel and transportation allowances
    prescribed by section 404(a)-(d), and (f), of this title for travel
    performed to and from that training or duty, and, during the
    performance of that training or duty, be furnished with subsistence
    and quarters in kind or commutation thereof at a rate to be fixed
    by the Secretary concerned.
      (2) If a military technician (dual status), as described in
    section 10216 of title 10, is performing active duty without pay
    while on leave from technician employment, as authorized by section
    6323(d) of title 5, the Secretary concerned may authorize the
    payment of a per diem allowance to the military technician in lieu
    of commutation for subsistence and quarters under paragraph (1).
      (c) This section does not authorize compensation for work or
    study performed by a member of a reserve component in connection
    with correspondence courses of an armed force.
      (d) This section does not apply to a member who is entitled to
    basic pay under chapter 3 of this title.



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