RELATING TO THE NATIONAL GUARD.
SB 1382 clarifies legal standards for National Guard members regarding second-degree assault, ensuring accountability while aligning military and civilian laws.
SB 1382 clarifies legal standards for National Guard members regarding second-degree assault, ensuring accountability while aligning military and civilian laws.
Bill Number: SB 1382
Status: Act 008, effective April 10, 2025
Introduced: January 21, 2025
Primary Sponsor: Senator Kouchi
Companion Bill: HB 1063
SB 1382 aims to address issues related to the National Guard, specifically focusing on the legal implications surrounding assault in the second degree. The bill seeks to clarify and potentially amend existing laws to enhance the legal framework governing the conduct of National Guard members.
SB 1382 represents a significant step in refining the legal framework surrounding the National Guard, particularly in relation to assault offenses. By clarifying the legal responsibilities of National Guard members, the bill aims to ensure that military personnel are held to appropriate standards of conduct while also protecting their rights under the law. The successful passage of this bill reflects a commitment to maintaining the integrity of both military and civilian legal systems.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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