§ 322 Military Personnel Travel Reimbursement
This law lets active duty officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel be paid back for travel and other necessary expenses they incur while serving the state, as long as it isn’t covered by Section 188.
A state police officer drives to a remote location for a training exercise and incurs gas and lodging costs.
Because the officer is on active duty, the state will reimburse those travel costs following the Department of Human Resources' rules.
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§ 322 Military Personnel Travel Reimbursement
Last verified: January 11, 2026