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An act to mandate service in the Armed Forces and secure opportunities for citizens of the Kodiak Republic during periods of war.
==Definitions==
War - An armed conflict of a large scale between nations or between parties within a nation including but not limited to paramilitary groups and domestic insurgents.
==Article 1 - Wartime Conscription==
1.1 - At the discretion of the Chancellor, the Ministry of
1.2 - The Chancellor reserves the power to declare General Mobilization, bringing all Organized Reserve personnel to Active Duty regardless of legal strength caps.
==Article 2 - Eligibility for Service==
2.1 - All male citizens between the ages of 18-29, barring any exemptions determined by the Ministry of
2.2 - All female citizens between the ages of 18-27, barring any exemptions determined by the Ministry of
2.3 - Service may begin at the age of 17, if the citizen in question is granted written permission from both of their parents or legal guardians.
2.4 - Upon reaching the age of 18, or 17 if permission is granted following the requirements stated in Article 3, the Ministry of
==Article 3 - Exemptions of Service==
3.1 - The Minister of
3.2 - Pregnant women and single parents shall be exempt from military service.
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4.5 - Should a conscript choose to exit the service, provided they have a clean bill of service, they shall be honourably discharged at their current rank, and be granted a Certification of Skills for any trained role they had within the Military, which will be seen as equivalent to a Trade School Certification.
==Article 5 - Renewal and Suspension of Wartime Conscription==
5.1 - Conscription shall be enforced for 30 months after enactment by the Ministry of Defence
5.2 - If deemed necessary, the Ministry of Defence, with a majority of approval from the General Assembly, may extend conscription in periods of six months.
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