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==Constitutional authorization==
==Constitutional authorization==
[[The Achaean Civil Code]] of 2002 only makes one mention of the Civil Defense Force. In Title III, the title dealing with the position of the Consul-General, Chapter I, article 110, section B states:
The [[Achaean Civil Code]] of 2002 only makes one mention of the Civil Defense Force. In Title III, the title dealing with the position of the Consul-General, Chapter I, article 110, section B states:


<blockquote>110. The official position of the Consul-General is:
<blockquote>110. The official position of the Consul-General is:
B. Second, as General in Chief of the Achaean Civil Defense Force.  This position gives the Consul-General full military control and authority to defend the Achaean Territory when and how he deems necessary according to the oath he has taken.</blockquote>
B. Second, as General in Chief of the Achaean Civil Defense Force.  This position gives the Consul-General full military control and authority to defend the Achaean Territory when and how he deems necessary according to the oath he has taken.</blockquote>


[[The Achaean Royal Charter]] of 2002 also contains only one mention of the Civil Defense Force. In the same manner as the Civil Code, it includes leadership of the Defense Force as a responsibility of the Consul-General.
The [[Achaean Royal Charter]] of 2002 also contains only one mention of the Civil Defense Force. In the same manner as the Civil Code, it includes leadership of the Defense Force as a responsibility of the Consul-General.


<blockquote>Book I, Chapter I, Article 21. The Consul-General is head of the Achaean Territory, Chief of State and Commander of Civil Defense Force.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Book I, Chapter I, Article 21. The Consul-General is head of the Achaean Territory, Chief of State and Commander of Civil Defense Force.</blockquote>

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