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Code · Arizona · Title 26 — Military Affairs, Veterans, Disasters, and Aerospace

26-182. National guard counterdrug and demand reduction activities; volunteers; drug enforcement support; assistance agreements

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A. The national guard of this state may engage in counterdrug and demand reduction activities in accordance with the governor's annual state plan and may request national guard members to serve as volunteers to conduct these activities.
B. The national guard of this state may enter into mutual assistance and support agreements pertaining to counterdrug activities with law enforcement agencies operating in this state.
C. The national guard of this state may enter into agreements with the national guard of other states to conduct training and aerial counterdrug operations in accordance with the governor's annual state plan.
D. The national guard of this state may engage in counterdrug and demand reduction activities on Indian reservation land at the request of a law enforcement agency or the national guard of this state and with the permission of appropriate tribal authorities.
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