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Chapter 192A
Section 192A.62
Recent History
- 2022 192A.62 Amended 2022 c 89 art 6 s 5
- 2013 192A.62 Amended 2013 c 78 s 23
- 2002 192A.62 Amended 2002 c 308 s 62
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
192A.62 SECTIONS TO BE EXPLAINED.
Sections 192A.02, 192A.025, 192A.045, 192A.065, 192A.07, 192A.08, 192A.085,
192A.155, 192A.205, 192A.385 to 192A.595, and 192A.62 to 192A.63 shall be carefully
explained to every enlisted member at the time of the member's enlistment or transfer or induction
into, or at the time of the member's order to duty in or with any of the state military forces or
within 30 days thereafter. They shall also be explained annually to each unit of the state military
forces. A complete text of this code and of the rules prescribed by the governor thereunder shall
be made available to any member of the state military forces, upon the member's request, for
personal examination. Failure to provide briefings to soldiers or otherwise explain this code to
soldiers shall not be a defense to a court-martial proceeding, except as mitigation in sentencing.
History: 1963 c 661 s 192A.62; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2002 c 308 s 62
Sections 192A.02, 192A.025, 192A.045, 192A.065, 192A.07, 192A.08, 192A.085,
192A.155, 192A.205, 192A.385 to 192A.595, and 192A.62 to 192A.63 shall be carefully
explained to every enlisted member at the time of the member's enlistment or transfer or induction
into, or at the time of the member's order to duty in or with any of the state military forces or
within 30 days thereafter. They shall also be explained annually to each unit of the state military
forces. A complete text of this code and of the rules prescribed by the governor thereunder shall
be made available to any member of the state military forces, upon the member's request, for
personal examination. Failure to provide briefings to soldiers or otherwise explain this code to
soldiers shall not be a defense to a court-martial proceeding, except as mitigation in sentencing.
History: 1963 c 661 s 192A.62; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2002 c 308 s 62
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