Legal Question in Military Law in Florida
civilians legislate military action?
Does Code of Military Justice permit civilian legislature to mandate a military ex officio presence at local county meetings?
If so, can active military person during duty hours represent military as a member at civilian planning and zoning meeting on land use, which is uniquely a local civilian matter?
Asked on 3/24/04, 12:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Philip D. Cave
Military Law & Justice
Re: civilians legislate military action?
The UCMJ doesn't. However, there are various federal and military regulations on conflicts of interest and political activity that may affect this situation.
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Answered on 3/24/04, 1:37 pm
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