National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations

National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations

Emergency Employment of Army and Other Resources

Summary. This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities related to National Guard domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations. It governs the
training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO) as they relate to domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations, to include Provost Marshal, Antiterrorism, Force Protection and Security Operations, Threat Information Cells, National Guard Reaction Force, non-lethal capabilities, and critical infrastructure protection.

Applicability. This regulation/instruction applies to the National Guard Bureau (NGB) and to the Army National Guard (ARNG) and Air National Guard (ANG) of the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, hereafter referred to as the several states. It does not apply to National Guard units or forces when they are serving in their federal role in the Army National Guard of the United States or the Air National Guard of the United States. When operating in their federal status, these units and forces are under Department of Defense (DOD) direction and control. This regulation does apply to National Guard members conducting National Guard Counterdrug support operations; however, they shall refer to NGR 500-2/ANGI 1-0801, for the counterdrug support specific procedures and policy.

Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1. Purpose
1-2. References
1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms
Chapter 2
Responsibilities
2-1. Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB)
2-2. Director, Army National Guard (DARNG)
2-3. Director, Air National Guard (DANG)
2-4. Adjutant General (TAG)
2-5. Director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau
2-6. National Guard Bureau Provost Marshal
2-7. National Guard Bureau J-34 Division Chief
2-8. State Provost Marshal
2-9. State J-34 Division Chief
2-10. State Antiterrorism Officer
Chapter 3
Policy
3-1. General
3-2. State Policy
3-3. Federal Policy
3-4. Interagency Coordination
3-5. Cross Border Operations in Canada or Mexico
Chapter 4
Authorities and Restrictions
4-1. The National Guard
4-2. Command and Control Authorities
4-3. Legal Considerations
4-4. Rules of Engagement and Rules for the Use of Force (ROE/RUF)
Chapter 5
National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Operations
5-1. Introduction
5-2. Support to Domestic Law Enforcement
5-3. Civil Disturbance Support Operations
5-4. Border Security Operations
5-5. Equipment and Training Support
5-6. Use of Non-Standard Weapons and Ammunition
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Chapter 6
Mission Assurance Operations
6-1. Critical Infrastructure Protection
6-2. Joint Antiterrorism Force Protection Program
6-3. Law Enforcement Information Sharing
Chapter 7
National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement and Mission Assurance Capabilities
7-1. State National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF)
7-2. National Guard Joint Force Headquarters-State Provost Marshal- J-34 (JFHQ-State-PM)
7-3. Nonlethal Capabilities Program
Chapter 8
Planning
8-1. Planning Considerations
8-2. Planning Requirements
8-3. Law Enforcement Support Planning Priorities
8-4. The National Response Framework (NRF)
8-5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
8-6. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC)
8-7. Emergency Support Function 13 – Public Safety and Security
Chapter 9
Reporting
9-1. General
9-2. Mission Reporting
9-3. NGB Provost Marshal Lessons Learned Remedial Action Program
Chapter 10
Funding
10-1. General
10-2. State Active Duty (SAD)
10-3. Title 32
10-4. Title 10
10-5. The Economy Act
10-6. The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act
10-7. Immediate Response Authority
10-8. The Antideficiency Act
Appendices
A. References
B. National Guard Domestic LaNational Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Support and Mission Assurance Operations

Emergency Employment of Army and Other Resources

Summary. This regulation/instruction prescribes policies, procedures, responsibilities, and direction for activities related to National Guard domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations. It governs the
training, planning, preparations, and operations of National Guard units and forces in the Homeland, hereafter referred to as National Guard Domestic Operations (NGDO) as they relate to domestic law enforcement support and mission assurance operations, to include Provost Marshal, Antiterrorism, Force Protection and Security Operations, Threat Information Cells, National Guard Reaction Force, non-lethal capabilities, and critical infrastructure protection.

Applicability. This regulation/instruction applies to the National Guard Bureau (NGB) and to the Army National Guard (ARNG) and Air National Guard (ANG) of the 50 States, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, hereafter referred to as the several states. It does not apply to National Guard units or forces when they are serving in their federal role in the Army National Guard of the United States or the Air National Guard of the United States. When operating in their federal status, these units and forces are under Department of Defense (DOD) direction and control. This regulation does apply to National Guard members conducting National Guard Counterdrug support operations; however, they shall refer to NGR 500-2/ANGI 1-0801, for the counterdrug support specific procedures and policy.

Chapter 1
Introduction
1-1. Purpose
1-2. References
1-3. Explanation of Abbreviations and Terms
Chapter 2
Responsibilities
2-1. Chief, National Guard Bureau (CNGB)
2-2. Director, Army National Guard (DARNG)
2-3. Director, Air National Guard (DANG)
2-4. Adjutant General (TAG)
2-5. Director, Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau
2-6. National Guard Bureau Provost Marshal
2-7. National Guard Bureau J-34 Division Chief
2-8. State Provost Marshal
2-9. State J-34 Division Chief
2-10. State Antiterrorism Officer
Chapter 3
Policy
3-1. General
3-2. State Policy
3-3. Federal Policy
3-4. Interagency Coordination
3-5. Cross Border Operations in Canada or Mexico
Chapter 4
Authorities and Restrictions
4-1. The National Guard
4-2. Command and Control Authorities
4-3. Legal Considerations
4-4. Rules of Engagement and Rules for the Use of Force (ROE/RUF)
Chapter 5
National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement Operations
5-1. Introduction
5-2. Support to Domestic Law Enforcement
5-3. Civil Disturbance Support Operations
5-4. Border Security Operations
5-5. Equipment and Training Support
5-6. Use of Non-Standard Weapons and Ammunition
August 18, 2010 NGR 500-5/ANGI 10-208
iii
Chapter 6
Mission Assurance Operations
6-1. Critical Infrastructure Protection
6-2. Joint Antiterrorism Force Protection Program
6-3. Law Enforcement Information Sharing
Chapter 7
National Guard Domestic Law Enforcement and Mission Assurance Capabilities
7-1. State National Guard Reaction Force (NGRF)
7-2. National Guard Joint Force Headquarters-State Provost Marshal- J-34 (JFHQ-State-PM)
7-3. Nonlethal Capabilities Program
Chapter 8
Planning
8-1. Planning Considerations
8-2. Planning Requirements
8-3. Law Enforcement Support Planning Priorities
8-4. The National Response Framework (NRF)
8-5. The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
8-6. The Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC)
8-7. Emergency Support Function 13 – Public Safety and Security
Chapter 9
Reporting
9-1. General
9-2. Mission Reporting
9-3. NGB Provost Marshal Lessons Learned Remedial Action Program
Chapter 10
Funding
10-1. General
10-2. State Active Duty (SAD)
10-3. Title 32
10-4. Title 10
10-5. The Economy Act
10-6. The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief Act
10-7. Immediate Response Authority
10-8. The Antideficiency Act
Appendices
A. References
B. National Guard Domestic La

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