§ 44-134.1. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1981, c. 219.
§ 44-129. Joint use of public buildings for armories
The governing body of any county, city or incorporated town, wherein a unit or units of the Virginia National Guard have been, or may hereafter be established, may either severally, or acting jointly with each other, or with the Adjutant General, construct or acquire by purchase, contract, lease, gift, donation or condemnation, grounds and/or buildings […]
§ 44-130. Public grounds for armory building purposes
Any municipality or county owning lands on which no permanent building has been actually constructed whether such lands constitute part of a park or site for some public structure, is authorized to convey the same to the Commonwealth for use as a site for an armory for the Virginia National Guard; provided, that such conveyance […]
§ 44-131. Military property exempt from taxation
All property actually used for armory and military training purposes, as hereinabove defined, shall be exempt from all taxation, impost or assessment. 1932, p. 760; Michie Code 1942, § 2673(114); R. P. 1948, § 44-131.
§ 44-125. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1976, c. 266.
§ 44-123.2. Fort Pickett Reservation created; venue
A. All those lands and improvements thereon constituting the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States formerly known as Fort Pickett, Virginia, shall specifically include but not be limited to those lands licensed by the Department of the Army to the Virginia Army National Guard on October 1, 1997, approximating 41,000 acres known […]
§ 44-123.3. Fort Pickett Police; powers; duties; functions
There is hereby established within the Department of Military Affairs the Fort Pickett Police Department. The Fort Pickett Police may exercise within the limits of the Fort Pickett Reservation and, when assigned to any other property owned or controlled by the Commonwealth or any agency, department, institution or commission thereof, all the powers, duties and […]
§ 44-124. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 1976, c. 266.
§ 44-124.1. Power of Adjutant General to acquire and maintain property
The Adjutant General may acquire for and in the name of the Commonwealth, by gift, grant, appropriation, purchase such real or personal property as is necessary for the maintenance of, the training and administration of, the logistical support of, and the safeguarding of property in the care, custody or control of the Department of Military […]
§ 44-123.1. Armory defined
As used in this chapter, unless otherwise provided, the meaning of “armory” shall include training or logistical support facilities, such as, but not limited to, maintenance facilities, training areas, facilities at the State Military Reservation, Virginia Beach, Virginia, and the Fort Pickett Maneuver Training Center. 1976, c. 266; 2000, c. 296.