Section 46-718 – PRIORITY OF PROJECTS.
46-718. PRIORITY OF PROJECTS. The state plan shall set forth the relative need for the several projects included in the construction program determined in accordance with regulations prescribed pursuant to the Federal Act and provide for the construction, insofar as financial resources are available therefor and for maintenance and operations make possible, in the order […]
Section 46-719 – ARMORY CONSTRUCTION FUND.
46-719. ARMORY CONSTRUCTION FUND. There is hereby created in the state treasury, a separate fund to be known as the "Armory Construction Fund," and all such moneys as may hereafter come into said fund are hereby appropriated for armory construction projects and to carry out the purposes and objects of this act. All funds received […]
Section 46-720 – AGREEMENTS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH UNITED STATES STATUTES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ARMORIES AUTHORIZED.
46-720. AGREEMENTS NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH UNITED STATES STATUTES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ARMORIES AUTHORIZED. It is the sense of the legislature that the defense of the country and the general welfare of its people is the joint responsibility of the government of the United States and the several states thereof including the state of Idaho […]
Section 46-721 – DONATIONS FROM FUNDS OF SPECIFIED GOVERNMENT UNITS AUTHORIZED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ARMORIES.
46-721. DONATIONS FROM FUNDS OF SPECIFIED GOVERNMENT UNITS AUTHORIZED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF ARMORIES. Any city or village, city or village and county, and county may acquire, provide, and donate to the state of Idaho funds from its general fund and from its special fund created and established in section 46-722(c), [Idaho Code,] and […]
Section 46-722 – ACQUISITION OF ARMORY SITES, AGREEMENTS FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE, SPECIAL FUND AND TAX LEVIES AUTHORIZED.
46-722. ACQUISITION OF ARMORY SITES, AGREEMENTS FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE, SPECIAL FUND AND TAX LEVIES AUTHORIZED. To accomplish the purpose set forth in this act, the governing body of any city or village, or city or village and county, and the board of county commissioners may: (a) Purchase, receive by donation, or otherwise acquire, real property […]
Section 46-723 – JOINT OWNERSHIP OF ARMORY.
46-723. JOINT OWNERSHIP OF ARMORY. Any armory constructed under this act wherein funds have been provided by a city or village, city or village and county, and county shall be jointly owned by the state and the participating city or village, city or village and county, and county; provided the participating city or village, city […]
Section 46-724 – ARMORIES CONSTRUCTED WITH USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS REGULATED BY ADJUTANT GENERAL — ARMORY ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
46-724. ARMORIES CONSTRUCTED WITH USE OF FEDERAL FUNDS REGULATED BY ADJUTANT GENERAL — ARMORY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. All armories constructed with the use of federal funds under the provisions of this act shall be under the control of the adjutant general who shall by regulation prescribe minimum standards for their maintenance, operation and use. The adjutant […]
Section 46-725 – AVAILABILITY OF ARMORY FOR EMERGENCY AND DISASTER RELIEF PURPOSES.
46-725. AVAILABILITY OF ARMORY FOR EMERGENCY AND DISASTER RELIEF PURPOSES. When the governor shall declare an emergency within any county which has an armory constructed under the provisions of this act, the governor may declare, subject to the provisions of the National Defense Facilities Act of 1950, that such armory be made available immediately to […]
Section 46-726 – REVERSION OF ARMORY TO SPECIFIED GOVERNMENT UNITS WHEN NOT REQUIRED FOR NATIONAL GUARD.
46-726. REVERSION OF ARMORY TO SPECIFIED GOVERNMENT UNITS WHEN NOT REQUIRED FOR NATIONAL GUARD. Any jointly owned armory constructed under the provisions of this act and not required for the administration and training of the national guard shall revert to the control of the participating city or village, city or village and county, and county, […]
Section 46-727 – TITLE.
46-727. TITLE. This act shall be known as the "Armory and Emergency Relief Facilities Act." History: [46-727, added 1953, ch. 147, sec. 24, as added by 1955, ch. 52, sec. 1, p. 73.]