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The California Military and Veterans Code

The California Military and Veterans Code. California Law. Sections 500-520.1 and 530-531 relate to the California Cadet Corps This is the set of state laws governing the conduct of the CACC. Sections 500 and 500.1.

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The California Military and Veterans Code

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  1. The California Military and Veterans Code

  2. California Law • Sections 500-520.1 and 530-531 relate to the California Cadet Corps • This is the set of state laws governing the conduct of the CACC

  3. Sections 500 and 500.1 • 500 – Any school with 100 or more students age 14 and over may have a Cadet Corps (the original law said they MUST have a CA HS Cadet unit) • 500.1 – As long as no ROTC unit is not at the school, the school may have a CACC unit

  4. Sections 501 and 502 • 501 – The principal or chief administrative officer of a school governs the conduct of that CACC unit with approval of the Adjutant General (TAG) • 502 – Commandants (officers) may be appointed by TAG in the CACC for duty at schools with their appointments held at the pleasure of the governing board

  5. Sections 502.1, 502.2, 502.5 • TAG establishes rules for commissioning, promoting, demoting commandant personnel • CACC XO is a COL, Asst. XO is a LTC • Commandants may be paid at same rate as US Army officers if called to duty by TAG for CACC events

  6. Sections 503-507 • Cadet units shall have cadet officers and NCO with the organization of cadet companies as defined by TAG • Principals recommend cadet officers for commissioning by TAG • Regulations for cadet units are established by TAG • Regiments and battalions shall be established by TAG as necessary • Cadet promotion regulations are established by TAG, including demotion rules

  7. Sections 508-512 • The CACC follows US Army training guidance • Curriculum and training materials shall be provided by TAG • Tag decides upon, issues, and regulates wear of Cadet uniforms and use of CACC equipment, including rifles • Marksmanship shall be a part of instruction given to cadets provided the governing board of their school district approves

  8. Sections 513-515 • Members of the CA National Guard, State Military Reserve, or Naval Militia may be assigned to assist the CACC with its program of instruction and marksmanship training • National Guard ranges and properties may be used by CACC units when not in use by the Guard • Annual General Inspections will take place

  9. Sections 516-520.1 • Principals shall take care of State property • Summer Camps may be held by the CACC • The State Department of Education and local schools and school boards shall cooperate with TAG in administering the CACC • Community Colleges and private schools may have CACC units, too! • If a commandant is killed/injured on duty, their families can receive payments from the state

  10. Sections 530-531 • Oakland Military Institute may have a California Cadet Corps unit as may other military academies established in the state.

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