[1] The Military Governor was appointed to govern a province, region, city, or fortress, and in wartime to administer an area occupied by war law.
[1] The Military Governors were appointed to control the regions, most of which were part of the Governorate-Generals and which were located on the border edges of the Russian Empire.
The troops and personnel of the directorate, located on the territory under the control of the Military Governor, are subordinate to him as the head of the division.
The Military Governor does not interfere in the internal control and the economy of the troops if the field troops located in the regions, which have their direct command, depend on the Military Governors only for the performance of local service.
[1] The Governors-general and military governors during their stay in the capital are present in the Senate, in its general meeting and in the departments of the provinces entrusted to them.