Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 5301 — Commanding officer's nonjudicial punishment

Pennsylvania § 5301
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 51MILITARY AFFAIRS
PartPART IV
Ch. 53NONJUDICIAL PUNISHMENT

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Bluebook
51 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5301 (2026).

Text

(a)General rule.--Under such regulations as the Governor may prescribe, any commanding officer or officer-in-charge may impose disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial. The Governor, the Adjutant General or a general officer or colonel in command may delegate the powers under this section to a principal assistant who is a member of the State military forces.
(b)Punishments by any commanding officer.--Any commanding officer may impose upon enlisted members of the officer's command any of the following disciplinary punishments:
(1)An admonition.
(2)A reprimand.
(3)The withholding of privileges for not more than six months, which need not be consecutive.
(4)The forfeiture of pay of not more than seven days' pay.
(5)A fine of not more

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Legislative History

Cross References.Section 5301 is referred to in sections 5102, 5708 of this title.
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