Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 41 - MILITARY FORCES OF THE STATE
Part II - Military Justice
Chapter 4 - Non-Judicial Punishment
Section II-401 - Applicability, Generally

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code II-401

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. A commanding officer of the organized militia may impose non-judicial punishment for minor offenses upon military personnel of his command under the provisions of LCMJ Article 15. He should distinguish non-judicial punishment from non-punitive disciplinary measures, such as reprimands, administrative reductions, and corrective training. Non-judicial punishment is a disciplinary measure more serious than the administrative corrective measures, but less serious than trial by court-martial. Non-judicial punishment provides commanders with an essential and prompt means of maintaining good order and discipline and also promotes positive behavior changes in service members without the stigma of a court-martial conviction. It is important to note that non-judicial punishment is imposed to correct misconduct which violates the LCMJ.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 29:11(F).

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