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39-2-2. Powers of State Armory Board.
(1) The board shall supervise and control the armories and arsenals, and all real propertyheld or acquired for the military purposes of the state.
(2) The board may:
(a) provide suitable armories and arsenals for the different organizations of the NationalGuard;
(b) lease buildings for armory and arsenal purposes throughout the state wherevernecessary for the use of organizations of the National Guard and for the storage of state andgovernment property at a rental that the board considers reasonable;
(c) erect armories and arsenals at places within the state that it considers necessary uponlands to which it has acquired the legal title;
(d) expend military funds to acquire legal title to lands and to construct armories andarsenals; and
(e) lease land that it holds under Subsection (1) to Department of Defense agencies formilitary purposes.
(3) (a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), the board may take options for the purchase of anypremises under lease to the state for armory and arsenal purposes:
(i) at any time during the life of the lease; and
(ii) when the purchase is in the state's interest.
(b) An option is not binding upon the board until it is approved by the Legislature.
(4) (a) Before legally binding the state to sell any armory, army premises, or other realproperty owned by the National Guard, the board shall submit a description of the proposed saleto the Legislative Management Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) Before legally binding the state to purchase any interest in real property, the boardshall submit a description of the proposed sale to the Legislative Management Committee for itsreview and recommendations.
(c) The Legislative Management Committee shall review each proposal and may:
(i) recommend that the board complete the purchase or sale; or
(ii) recommend that the board not complete the purchase or sale.
(5) The proceeds from the sales of armories and army premises authorized by this sectionshall be appropriated to the State Armory Board to be applied toward the construction of newarmories.

Amended by Chapter 106, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-02 > 39-2-2

39-2-2. Powers of State Armory Board.
(1) The board shall supervise and control the armories and arsenals, and all real propertyheld or acquired for the military purposes of the state.
(2) The board may:
(a) provide suitable armories and arsenals for the different organizations of the NationalGuard;
(b) lease buildings for armory and arsenal purposes throughout the state wherevernecessary for the use of organizations of the National Guard and for the storage of state andgovernment property at a rental that the board considers reasonable;
(c) erect armories and arsenals at places within the state that it considers necessary uponlands to which it has acquired the legal title;
(d) expend military funds to acquire legal title to lands and to construct armories andarsenals; and
(e) lease land that it holds under Subsection (1) to Department of Defense agencies formilitary purposes.
(3) (a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), the board may take options for the purchase of anypremises under lease to the state for armory and arsenal purposes:
(i) at any time during the life of the lease; and
(ii) when the purchase is in the state's interest.
(b) An option is not binding upon the board until it is approved by the Legislature.
(4) (a) Before legally binding the state to sell any armory, army premises, or other realproperty owned by the National Guard, the board shall submit a description of the proposed saleto the Legislative Management Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) Before legally binding the state to purchase any interest in real property, the boardshall submit a description of the proposed sale to the Legislative Management Committee for itsreview and recommendations.
(c) The Legislative Management Committee shall review each proposal and may:
(i) recommend that the board complete the purchase or sale; or
(ii) recommend that the board not complete the purchase or sale.
(5) The proceeds from the sales of armories and army premises authorized by this sectionshall be appropriated to the State Armory Board to be applied toward the construction of newarmories.

Amended by Chapter 106, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-39 > Chapter-02 > 39-2-2

39-2-2. Powers of State Armory Board.
(1) The board shall supervise and control the armories and arsenals, and all real propertyheld or acquired for the military purposes of the state.
(2) The board may:
(a) provide suitable armories and arsenals for the different organizations of the NationalGuard;
(b) lease buildings for armory and arsenal purposes throughout the state wherevernecessary for the use of organizations of the National Guard and for the storage of state andgovernment property at a rental that the board considers reasonable;
(c) erect armories and arsenals at places within the state that it considers necessary uponlands to which it has acquired the legal title;
(d) expend military funds to acquire legal title to lands and to construct armories andarsenals; and
(e) lease land that it holds under Subsection (1) to Department of Defense agencies formilitary purposes.
(3) (a) Subject to Subsection (3)(b), the board may take options for the purchase of anypremises under lease to the state for armory and arsenal purposes:
(i) at any time during the life of the lease; and
(ii) when the purchase is in the state's interest.
(b) An option is not binding upon the board until it is approved by the Legislature.
(4) (a) Before legally binding the state to sell any armory, army premises, or other realproperty owned by the National Guard, the board shall submit a description of the proposed saleto the Legislative Management Committee for its review and recommendations.
(b) Before legally binding the state to purchase any interest in real property, the boardshall submit a description of the proposed sale to the Legislative Management Committee for itsreview and recommendations.
(c) The Legislative Management Committee shall review each proposal and may:
(i) recommend that the board complete the purchase or sale; or
(ii) recommend that the board not complete the purchase or sale.
(5) The proceeds from the sales of armories and army premises authorized by this sectionshall be appropriated to the State Armory Board to be applied toward the construction of newarmories.

Amended by Chapter 106, 2009 General Session