§ 38-2-25 - Assemblies; annual training; special duty; active duty; declaration of emergency
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    38-2-25   (2010)
   38-2-25.    Assemblies; annual training; special duty; active duty; declaration of emergency 
      (a)  Members  and units of the organized militia shall assemble for drill or other  equivalent training, instruction, or duties during each year and shall  participate in field training, encampments, maneuvers, schools,  conferences, cruises, or other similar duties each year as may be  prescribed by the laws of the United States and by this chapter and the  regulations issued thereunder; provided, however, that no assembly of  any unit of the organized militia shall be ordered in time of peace for  any day during which a state or federal election shall be held, except  in case of disaster, riot, invasion, or insurrection, or imminent danger  thereof.
(b)  Members of the organized  militia may be ordered by the Governor or under his authority to perform  special duty, including but not limited to duty in a judicial  proceeding or court of justice conducted pursuant to Article 5 of this  chapter or as a member of or in any other capacity with any military  board or as an investigating officer or as a medical examiner.
(c)  Members  and units of the organized militia may be ordered by the Governor to  state active duty when in his judgment there exists a possibility of  imminent danger of disaster, riot, insurrection, or gross breach of the  peace; provided, however, that, when so called to state active duty,  members and units may not be deployed to quell riots, insurrection, or  gross breach of the peace or to maintain order until an emergency has  first been declared as provided in Code Section 38-2-6 or 45-12-30.
(d)  Members  of the organized militia, with their consent, may be ordered by the  Governor to state active duty for any lawful purpose or purposes and  without pay and allowances or other compensation, except as specifically  set forth in such orders, but with all other privileges, rights,  benefits, and immunities provided by the military laws or other statutes  of this state; provided, however, that, when so called to state active  duty, members of the organized militia may not be deployed to quell  riots, insurrections, or a gross breach of the peace or to maintain  order until an emergency has first been declared as provided in Code  Section 38-2-6 or 45-12-30.