Oklahoma Code § 44-47

Title 44. Militia: Period of enlistment - Qualifications - Reenlistment - Oath
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- Relinquishment of custody of minor child.
A.  Enlistments in the National Guard.  Hereafter, the period of
enlistment in the National Guard of this state shall be for three
(3) years or such other time as prescribed by National Guard
regulations, and the qualifications for enlistment shall be the same
as those prescribed for admission to the Regular Army or Regular Air
Force or National Guard regulations; provided that the privilege of
continuing in active service during the whole of an enlistment
period and of reenlisting in the said service shall not be denied
except as herein otherwise provided.  Unless otherwise prohibited by
federal law or by Department of Army, Department of Air Force or
National Guard Bureau regulations, enlisted members and prospective
members of the Oklahoma Army and Air National Guard who have
successfully completed the requirements for and have obtained a
General Education Diploma (G.E.D.) shall be awarded a high school
diploma by the State of Oklahoma.  The State Department of Education
shall issue this high school diploma.  Such diploma shall be limited
to the purposes of enlistment and admission in the National Guard
pursuant to the provisions of this section.  Such purpose shall be
specified on the high school diploma.  All enlisted men of the
National Guard of this state shall sign an enlistment contract and
take and subscribe to the oath required by National Guard
regulations.  Any officer or warrant officer of the Armed Forces of
the United States may administer the enlistment oath.
B.  1.  By complying with this subsection, a single custodial
parent who is an applicant for enlistment in the Oklahoma National
Guard satisfies the requirements of National Guard Regulation 600-
200 or Air National Guard Regulation 39-09 regarding the placement
of the physical custody of a minor child with an adult blood
relative of the child within the third degree of consanguinity for
all periods of active duty during the term of enlistment.  A
document placing the physical custody of a child pursuant to this
subsection shall:
a. be in writing,

b. clearly identify the child, the person with whom
physical custody is being placed, that person's
relationship to the child, and the period of
enlistment for which physical custody is to be placed,
c. be executed by the parent/applicant before a notary
public, and
d. clearly state that it is for all purposes, including
health care, during the periods of time in question.
2.  A certified copy or executed copy of the document required
by this subsection shall become a part of the applicant's permanent
Oklahoma National Guard file.
3.  Nothing in this section shall terminate, interfere, delay or
negate any right of visitation by the noncustodial parent, or any
person granted visitation by court order.
4.  It is the intent of the Legislature that the placement of
physical custody of a child pursuant to the provisions of this
section shall not be a substantial change to any existing custody
decree nor shall it be deemed a voluntary permanent relinquishment
of custody.
Added by Laws 1951, p. 116, art. 3, § 7, eff. May 16, 1951.  Amended
by Laws 1981, c. 137, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1981; Laws 1988, c. 318, §
3, emerg. eff. July 6, 1988; Laws 1993, c. 121, § 1, emerg. eff.
April 29, 1993; Laws 1998, c. 415, § 48, emerg. eff. June 11, 1998.

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