Sec. 1. (a) The officer in permanent or temporary command of a station is responsible for the security of all public property of the command, whether in use or in store. Although for purposes of periodical accountability to proper authorities, the public property has been officially accepted and receipted for by any subordinate officers, the commanding officer is responsible and pecuniarily liable for the strict observance of the regulations in regard to its preservation, use, and issue. The officer shall take care that:

(1) all storehouses are properly guarded;

Terms Used In Indiana Code 10-16-10-1

  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Property: includes personal and real property. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the commonwealths, possessions, states in free association with the United States, and the territories. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
(2) only reliable agents are employed; and

(3) only trustworthy enlisted persons are detailed for duty in storehouses or in connection with the property.

     (b) If an officer, a soldier, or an airman responsible for state and federal property:

(1) resigns;

(2) is promoted;

(3) is dismissed; or

(4) is discharged;

the officer, soldier, or airman shall deliver all arms, accoutrements, or stores only to the officer appointed to receive the arms, accoutrements, or stores and take duplicate receipts for the arms, accoutrements, or stores and file a duplicate receipt with the adjutant general. In case of the death of an officer, a soldier, or an airman responsible for state and federal property, the next in command shall immediately take charge of the arms, accoutrements, or stores and deliver them to the person appointed to receive the arms, accoutrements, or stores. However, if the officer, soldier, or airman is commissioned in place of the deceased, the officer, soldier, or airman shall execute and file duplicate receipts for the arms, accoutrements, and stores with the adjutant general.

     (c) An officer responsible for state and federal property shall be charged for any damage to or loss or destruction of the property unless the officer shows to the satisfaction of the adjutant general, by proper evidence, that the damage, loss, or destruction was caused by unavoidable causes and without fault or neglect on the officer’s part.

     (d) If an article of state or federal property is lost or damaged by the neglect or fault of an officer, a soldier, or an airman, the officer, soldier, or airman shall pay for the value of the property or the cost of repairs, in a sum to be determined by the proper authority, upon the demand of the adjutant general.

     (e) The amount charged against an enlisted solider or airman on the muster and payrolls for loss of or damage or repairs to military property may not exceed the value of the article or cost of repairs. The charge may only be made:

(1) on conclusive proof; and

(2) with an inquiry if the soldier or airman demands it.

     (f) The adjutant general may pay from the funds appropriated to the military department for operating expenses the expenses necessary for the apprehension and prosecution of any person absconding with property belonging to the state or United States if the person is not in Indiana.

[Pre-2003 Recodification Citation: 10-2-6-1.]

As added by P.L.2-2003, SEC.7.