§ 38-2-10 - Use of National Guard in drug law enforcement, provision of medical care in medically underserved areas, and for youth opportunity training programs
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-2-10   (2010)
    38-2-10.    Use of National Guard in drug law enforcement, provision of  medical care in medically underserved areas, and for youth opportunity  training programs 
      (a)  In  addition to any other authority provided by the Constitution and laws  of this state, the Governor, as commander-in-chief of the organized  militia of this state and in accordance with 32 U.S.C. Section 112, may:
      (1)  Authorize  or direct the Georgia National Guard to assist and support federal,  state, and local law enforcement agencies in drug interdiction,  counterdrug activities, and drug demand reduction;
      (2)  Order  or direct that properly licensed medical personnel of the Georgia  National Guard provide medical care to civilians in medically  underserved areas of this state under such terms and conditions as the  Governor, in consultation with the commissioner of community health,  shall determine appropriate, subject to any applicable laws and  regulations of the United States; or
      (3)  Order  or direct that the Georgia National Guard apply for and use federal  funds to provide training, education, and other benefits to civilians in  accordance with any federal laws or regulations authorizing National  Guard participation.
(b) (1)  Whenever the  Governor assigns duty to the adjutant general under this Code section,  the adjutant general shall have the authority:
            (A)  To  provide assistance to federal, state, and local law enforcement  agencies upon request, including the use of military equipment and  facilities, transportation, surveillance, drug seizure and destruction,  language translation, and such other assistance as may be necessary and  within the authority of the requesting law enforcement agency; provided,  however, that where federal equipment is to be used, the adjutant  general shall verify that the federal government has made such equipment  available for use by the state; provided, further, that National Guard  members involved in such activities are subject to the directions of the  requesting law enforcement agency through the National Guard chain of  command;
            (B)  To consult with  appropriate state agencies concerning youth opportunity training  programs and, in connection therewith, to establish a program utilizing  National Guard facilities, the National Guard, and Department of Defense  personnel to provide military-based training and other benefits to  civilian youth pursuant to agreement with the federal government or  otherwise;
            (C)  To establish a drug  demand reduction program in which National Guard personnel and their  families participate in programs designed to discourage drug use; and
            (D)  To provide medical care in medically underserved areas in accordance with directions of the Governor.
      (2)  To  enter into agreements and do all things necessary or incidental to the  performance of any such duty authorized in paragraph (1) of this  subsection, including the execution of memoranda of agreement for  assistance to federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, the  execution of grant agreements with the federal government, and the  execution of other contracts and agreements.