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SECTION 30-13-122

   § 30-13-122  Authority to administer oaths.– (a) The following members of the state military forces may administer oaths forthe purposes of military administration, including military justice, andaffidavits may be taken for those purposes before persons having the generalpowers of a notary public:

   (1) The state judge advocate and all assistant state judgeadvocates;

   (2) All law specialists;

   (3) All summary courts-martial;

   (4) All adjutants, assistant adjutants, acting adjutants, andpersonnel adjutants;

   (5) All commanding officers of the naval milita;

   (6) All legal officers;

   (7) The president, law officer, trial counsel, and assistanttrial counsel for all general and special courts-martial;

   (8) The president and counsel for the court of any court ofinquiry;

   (9) All officers designated to take a deposition;

   (10) All persons detailed to conduct an investigation; and

   (11) All other persons designated by regulations of thegovernor.

   (b) Officers of the state military forces may not beauthorized to administer oaths as provided in this section unless they are onactive duty in or with those forces under orders of the governor as prescribedin this code.

   (c) The signature without seal of any above-mentioned person,together with the title of that person's office, is prima facie evidence of hisor her authority.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-30 > Chapter-30-13 > 30-13-122

SECTION 30-13-122

   § 30-13-122  Authority to administer oaths.– (a) The following members of the state military forces may administer oaths forthe purposes of military administration, including military justice, andaffidavits may be taken for those purposes before persons having the generalpowers of a notary public:

   (1) The state judge advocate and all assistant state judgeadvocates;

   (2) All law specialists;

   (3) All summary courts-martial;

   (4) All adjutants, assistant adjutants, acting adjutants, andpersonnel adjutants;

   (5) All commanding officers of the naval milita;

   (6) All legal officers;

   (7) The president, law officer, trial counsel, and assistanttrial counsel for all general and special courts-martial;

   (8) The president and counsel for the court of any court ofinquiry;

   (9) All officers designated to take a deposition;

   (10) All persons detailed to conduct an investigation; and

   (11) All other persons designated by regulations of thegovernor.

   (b) Officers of the state military forces may not beauthorized to administer oaths as provided in this section unless they are onactive duty in or with those forces under orders of the governor as prescribedin this code.

   (c) The signature without seal of any above-mentioned person,together with the title of that person's office, is prima facie evidence of hisor her authority.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-30 > Chapter-30-13 > 30-13-122

SECTION 30-13-122

   § 30-13-122  Authority to administer oaths.– (a) The following members of the state military forces may administer oaths forthe purposes of military administration, including military justice, andaffidavits may be taken for those purposes before persons having the generalpowers of a notary public:

   (1) The state judge advocate and all assistant state judgeadvocates;

   (2) All law specialists;

   (3) All summary courts-martial;

   (4) All adjutants, assistant adjutants, acting adjutants, andpersonnel adjutants;

   (5) All commanding officers of the naval milita;

   (6) All legal officers;

   (7) The president, law officer, trial counsel, and assistanttrial counsel for all general and special courts-martial;

   (8) The president and counsel for the court of any court ofinquiry;

   (9) All officers designated to take a deposition;

   (10) All persons detailed to conduct an investigation; and

   (11) All other persons designated by regulations of thegovernor.

   (b) Officers of the state military forces may not beauthorized to administer oaths as provided in this section unless they are onactive duty in or with those forces under orders of the governor as prescribedin this code.

   (c) The signature without seal of any above-mentioned person,together with the title of that person's office, is prima facie evidence of hisor her authority.