Section § 7593

Explanation

This law states that the California Legislature acknowledges the importance of the federal Selective Service System registration. They see it as crucial for preparing the country to respond quickly if a national emergency happens.

The Legislature finds and declares that the federal Selective Service System registration program is considered to be in the national interest because it helps to ensure necessary readiness for mobilization in the event of any future national emergency.

Section § 7593.1

Explanation

This law requires California state agencies to work with the U.S. Selective Service System to spread information about the need to comply with the federal Selective Service Act, which relates to military registration requirements.

Before carrying out any actions related to this, the state agency and the Selective Service System must agree on the specifics. Any costs that the state agency incurs while doing this will be paid back by the Selective Service System.

All state agencies shall cooperate with the United States Selective Service System in efforts to publicize the necessity of, and requirements for, compliance with the federal military Selective Service Act (50 U.S.C. Sec. 451 et seq.).
Any actions to implement this chapter shall be mutually agreed to by the state agency and the United States Selective Service System prior to implementation of this chapter. Any costs incurred by a state agency in implementing this chapter shall be reimbursed by the United States Selective Service System.