Code of Virginia - Title 44 Military And Emergency Laws - Chapter 2 Armories, Buildings And Grounds

  • 44-123 Armory Commission abolished; duties, powers and properties transferred
    The Armory Commission of Virginia heretofore created and existing is hereby abolished. All the duties and powers heretofore imposed upon and exercised by the Armory ...
  • 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, ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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 ...
  • 44-124 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1976, c. 266.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 ...
  • 44-125 through 44-128
    Repealed by Acts 1976, c. 266. ...
  • 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 National Guard and naval militia of Virginia have ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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; ...
  • 44-132 Power of condemnation
    The power of condemnation herein granted to the Adjutant General and to counties, cities and incorporated towns, shall be exercised in the manner prescribed in ...
  • 44-133 Use of armories for meetings of veterans' associations and other organizations
    Whenever in the opinion of the Adjutant General it is practicable to do so, each armory of the National Guard shall contain a room suitable ...
  • 44-134 Management and care of armories and training areas
    The Adjutant General shall be responsible for the general management and care of armories and drill and training areas, and shall have the power to ...
  • 44-134.1 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1981, c. 219. ...
  • 44-135 Description unavailable
    Repealed by Acts 1976, c. 266. ...
  • 44-135.1 Armory control board for each armory; temporary renting
    Each armory erected or provided by the Commonwealth under the provisions of this chapter, excepting those armories or logistical support facilities provided for by license ...
  • 44-136 Sale or lease of armories
    When the Adjutant General shall receive information from the Governor of the disbandment of an organization of the National Guard or naval militia occupying or ...
  • 44-137 City and county aid
    Every city and county in the Commonwealth having an active National Guard or naval militia organization or organizations is authorized to render such financial assistance ...
  • 44-138 Maintenance funds
    In order that there shall be provided maintenance funds for armories and other buildings erected, and areas provided for drill and training and other military ...
  • 44-139 Reversions of donations
    In the event that any real property is donated to a National Guard or naval militia organization under the provisions of this chapter, and the ...
  • 44-140 Liberal construction
    This chapter shall be liberally construed in favor of its purposes. (1932, p. 762; Michie Code 1942, § 2673(123); R. P. 1948, § 44-140.) ...

Last modified: April 3, 2009