Section 512 Of Chapter 1. California Cadet Corps From California Military And Veterans Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1.
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. Marksmanship practice shall constitute a part of the
instruction to be given to cadets. Members of the California Cadet
Corps may engage in rifle matches and competitions conducted or held
in this state or at any place in the United States. The Adjutant
General may purchase and supply to each of the colleges, community
colleges, and schools a sufficient number of efficient rifles for
field target work and gallery practice and the ammunition and
equipment necessary for efficient rifle practice. A sufficient number
of rifles suitable for field target work or gallery target firing
and the ammunition and equipment may be purchased by a board of
school trustees, board of education, board of directors or trustees
of a college or community college, county superintendent of schools,
or the Superintendent of Public Instruction, out of any funds
available, and the governing body or governing officials of any
school, community college, or college may purchase the necessary
parts for and may repair any rifles acquired or furnished to the
California Cadet Corps. All marksmanship practice shall be under the
supervision of the president, chief administrative officer, director,
or principal of the college, community college, or school, or under
the supervision of an appointed officer or officers. Competent
members of the California National Guard, State Military Reserve, or
Naval Militia may be detailed by the Adjutant General, with their
consent, and upon request of the president, director, chief
administrative officer, or principal of the college, community
college, or school as instructors of marksmanship practice in the
California Cadet Corps. Instructors from the California National
Guard, State Military Reserve, or Naval Militia on duty at a college,
community college, or school for marksmanship practice shall be
under the immediate control and jurisdiction of the governing body of
the college, community college, or school. The expenditures may be
paid out of funds appropriated for the maintenance and support of the
California Cadet Corps.