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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 20 — Military Affairs · Article 8 — Armories

20-8-2. Definitions.

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A. "Armory" means any building, training area, warehouse, vehicle storage compound, organizational maintenance shop or other facility and the lands appurtenant thereto used by the national guard for the storage and maintenance of arms or military equipment or the administration or training of the national guard and state defense force personnel.
B. "Armory rental" means the casual rental of all or part of an armory facility to an individual or organization for a limited and specified purpose, duration and fee, which use is not in conflict with the ongoing occupancy and use of the armory by the national guard or state defense force.
C. "Local armory" means a particular armory by the name designation of the municipality or county commonly associated with it, including the armory building proper and any appurtenant facilities co-located with it.
D. "Armory board council" means the advisory body comprised of the chairmen of all local armory boards, serving ex officio, and of the members of the state armory board, chaired by the adjutant general, and convened semi-annually by the call of the state armory board to aid and advise that board in the formation of its regulations and policies.
History: 1978 Comp., § 20-8-2, enacted by Laws 1987, ch. 318, § 53; 1989, ch. 337, § 3.
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