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Code · Kansas · Chapter 48 — Militia, Defense And Public Safety

48-301. Armories; establishment and use; rental policy; rules and regulations.

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48-301. Armories; establishment and use; rental policy; rules and regulations.
(a)The Kansas military board is hereby empowered and directed to erect or provide, anywhere within the limits of this state and upon such terms and conditions decided upon by the Kansas military board as most advantageous to the state, armories for the use of the Kansas army or air national guard. Each such armory shall be used for drill, meeting and rendezvous purposes by the unit of the national guard occupying such armory and such other public functions that the officers in charge of such armory may deem advisable and proper.
(b)Subject to the provisions of K.S.A. 48-324 , and amendments thereto, the adjutant general, with the advice of the Kansas military board, shall adopt rules and regulations establishing a uniform policy governing rental charges for use of armories for other than national guard purposes in order to recover the costs incurred for such use.
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