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Hawaii Revised Statutes 121-24 - Oaths and affirmations; false swearing; perjury

Hawaii Revised Statutes > Division 1 > Title 10 > Chapter 121 > § 121-24. Oaths and affirmations; false swearing; perjury


Current as of: 2010

     (b)  For purposes of initial entry into the Hawaii national guard, any commissioned officer of the active or reserve components of any of the armed forces of the United States shall have the power to administer appropriate oaths and affirmations.

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Hawaii Laws: Military

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U.S. Code > Title 37 - Pay And Allowances Of The Uniformed Services
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 9 - Housing Of Persons Engaged In National Defense

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