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Home » US Law » 2022 Arizona Revised Statutes » Title 26 - Military Affairs and Emergency Management » Article 5 - Acquisition and Care of Military Property

§ 26-231 – Acquisition of property by national guard; surplus property of municipalities; acquisition by eminent domain; purchase; rent or lease; armory property fund

26-231. Acquisition of property by national guard; surplus property of municipalities; acquisition by eminent domain; purchase; rent or lease; armory property fund A. A county, city or town may sell, lease or otherwise grant to the state for national guard purposes surplus real or personal property owned by it. The determination of the governing body […]

§ 26-232 – Protection of property

26-232. Protection of property All state and federal property shall so far as possible be stored in state armories, warehouses or arsenals. If the governor determines it necessary to protect the interests of the state or the United States, he may require an officer having state or federal property in his possession as the responsible […]

§ 26-233 – Loss or destruction of property by national guard member; determination of responsibility; payment of federal claims or for replacement property

26-233. Loss or destruction of property by national guard member; determination of responsibility; payment of federal claims or for replacement property A. A member of the national guard who by gross negligence or wilfulness destroys, loses or allows state or federal property to be lost or destroyed shall from personal funds reimburse the state or […]

§ 26-234 – Property and disbursing officer; appointment; duties

26-234. Property and disbursing officer; appointment; duties A. The governor shall, subject to approval of the secretary of defense or a designated subordinate, recommend for appointment an officer for the state as acting property and disbursing officer of the United States. The officer appointed shall have served in the armed forces of the United States […]