The bill amends the Michigan Military Act of 1967 by updating its title and adding a new section, Section 132. The revised title emphasizes the regulation of the militia's organization, command, personnel, and other operational aspects, while also specifically addressing the deployment of armed military forces from other states, territories, or districts within Michigan. Section 132 establishes that, with certain exceptions, an armed military force from another state cannot enter Michigan to perform military duties without the governor's permission. However, this restriction does not apply to armed forces in service to the United States acting under valid presidential authority. This amendment aims to clarify the state's control over military operations within its borders while recognizing federal authority when applicable.

Statutes affected:
House Introduced Bill: 32.501, 32.851