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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 412 - STATE MILITIA

NRS 412.094 Control of armory and property; regulations for armories.

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NRS 412.094 Control of armory and property; regulations for armories.
1. The Office has control of armories and shall prescribe the regulations governing armories. All state and United States property must, if possible, be kept in armories and the commanders of troops using the armories are responsible for the safekeeping and proper care of such property and its protection against damage, misappropriation or loss. Armories, while occupied by troops, shall be deemed to be military posts under the exclusive jurisdiction of the officer commanding the post.
2. Any property licensed or leased to the State by the Federal Government for military use is under the control of the Office.
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