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HB 1515

TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE AUTHORITY TO ORDER THE ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD INTO SERVICE; AND TO AUTHORIZE THE USE OF THE ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD FOR MATTERS RELATED TO MILITARY JUSTICE AND TO ADDRESS STAFFING SHORTAGES.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Steve Crowell and 2 co-sponsors

Act 574 empowers the Arkansas National Guard to address military justice and staffing shortages, enhancing operational readiness and support for legal proceedings.

Notification that HB1515 is now Act 574
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Bill Summary · HB 1515

Summary of House Bill 1515 (Act 574)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1515, now known as Act 574, aims to amend existing laws regarding the authority to order the Arkansas National Guard into service. The bill specifically authorizes the use of the Arkansas National Guard for matters related to military justice and addresses critical staffing shortages within the military framework.

Key Provisions

The bill introduces significant changes to Arkansas Code § 12-61-111, particularly in the following areas:

  • Authority to Order into Service:

    • The Adjutant General, with the Governor's approval, is granted the power to order parts of the Arkansas National Guard into active service as deemed necessary.
  • Military Justice:

    • The National Guard can be activated for matters related to military justice, including roles such as:
    • Accused individuals
    • Witnesses
    • Prosecution and defense counsel
    • Paralegals
    • Military judges and other court personnel
    • This provision is applicable when duty status orders under Title 32 of the United States Code are unavailable.
  • Addressing Staffing Shortages:

    • The bill allows for voluntary support from the Arkansas National Guard in a state active-duty status to tackle critical staffing shortages related to security and essential military operations.

Affected Parties

The legislation primarily affects:
- Members of the Arkansas National Guard who may be called into service for military justice matters or to fill staffing gaps.
- Military personnel involved in legal proceedings and operations requiring additional support.
- The state of Arkansas, which may benefit from enhanced military readiness and operational efficiency.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: February 18, 2025
  • Amendment Adopted: March 10, 2025
  • Passed by House and Senate: April 9, 2025
  • Enrolled and Transmitted to Governor: April 9, 2025
  • Signed into Law: April 14, 2025

Conclusion

Act 574 represents a significant update to the operational capabilities of the Arkansas National Guard, enhancing its role in military justice and addressing staffing challenges. This legislation is expected to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of military operations within the state.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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