The adjutant general
shall:
(1) Subject to the orders of the commander-in-chief, command
the Washington national guard and recruit, train, maintain, and
administer the organized militia of the state of Washington.
(2) Supervise the preparation and submission of any records
required by the federal government, the governor, or as otherwise
required by law.
(3) Maintain records of the organized militia and state
military department as required by law. The adjutant general
shall deposit records with the state archivist for historical
purposes.
(4) Cause to be published and distributed to the organized
militia at state expense necessary documents or publications, to
include the Washington code of military justice.
(5) Keep just and true accounts of all moneys received and
disbursed by the military department.
(6) Attest all commissions issued to military officers of
this state.
(7) Be the custodian of the seal of the office of adjutant
general and deliver the same to his or her successor. All orders
issued from the office of the adjutant general shall be
authenticated with the seal. Orders or records under the seal
shall be prima facie proof of certification or authenticity.
(8) Promulgate in orders such regulations pertaining to the
operation and function of the state military department and
organized militia, as in his or her opinion the conditions
demand.
(9) Attend to the care, preservation, safekeeping, and
repairing of all military property belonging to the state, or
issued to the state by the United States for military purposes.
Any property of the state military department which, after proper
inspection, is found unsuitable or no longer needed for use of
the organized militia shall be disposed of in such manner as the
governor shall direct and the proceeds thereof used for
replacements in kind or by other needed authorized military
supplies, and the adjutant general may execute the necessary
instruments of conveyance to effect such sale or disposal.
(10) Issue the military property as the necessity of service
requires and make purchases for that purpose.
(11) Be the custodian of all military relics, trophies,
colors, and histories now in possession of, or which may be
acquired by, the state.
(12) Keep a record of all real property owned or used by the
state for military purposes, and in connection therewith he or
she shall have sole power to execute all leases to acquire the
use of real property by the state for military purposes, or lease
it to other agencies for use for authorized activities. The
adjutant general shall also have full power to execute and grant
easements for rights-of-way for construction, operation, and
maintenance of utility service, water, sewage, and drainage for
such realty.
[2009 c 21 § 1; 1989 c 19 § 12; 1977 c 75 § 32; 1957 c 250 § 3. Prior: 1943 c 130 § 16, part; 1917 c 107 § 11, part; 1913 c 66 § 4, part; 1909 c 134 § 27, part; 1901 c 78 § 4, part; 1895 c 108 § 38, part; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 8603-16, part.]