it will not be refunded
it will not be refunded
it will not be refunded
If you move to another state, the service initiation fee you paid for gas service is typically non-refundable, as it is often tied to the specific account and location where the service was set up. You may need to settle your final bill with the gas provider before closing your account. When you establish a new gas service in your new state, you will likely be required to pay a new service initiation fee. It's best to check with your current and new gas providers for specific policies and options.
it will not be refunded
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It will be applied to your final bill.
Certainly. You can enlist in one state and be separated from the service in another location. They will typically give you the cost of transportation back to the original state.
True
Nothing would happen.
If the state where you owe back taxes gets a judgment against you, your wages can be garnished. This can happen no matter what state you live in.
A few of the answers are that a service member is "owned" by the military, another reason is that all state laws vary from state to state so it would be difficult to maintain military decorum, there are many things that are specific for service members to abide by that are not outlined in civilian law.