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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 51 — MILITARY AFFAIRS · Chapter 15

§ 1511. State Treasury Armory Fund.

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§ 1511. State Treasury Armory Fund.
(a)Establishment.-- There is hereby established in the State Treasury a special revenue fund to be known as the State Treasury Armory Fund. The proceeds from the sale of any armory, the proceeds from the sale or lease of timber or other mineral rights at Fort Indiantown Gap or at any armory, the proceeds from any rental or lease of any facility at Fort Indiantown Gap and the proceeds from the rental or lease of any armory shall be deposited in the fund.
(b)Appropriation.-- Money in the fund is hereby appropriated to the department in amounts as may be determined annually by the Governor to be used for the purposes specified in subsection (d).
(c)Augmentation to department.-- (Deleted by amendment).
(d)Expenditures from State Treasury Armory Fund.-- The department may expend money from the fund for the following purposes:
(1)Purchase of equipment, furniture and fixtures for armories.
(2)Essential repairs and maintenance of armories.
(3)Purchase or rental of lands, buildings or facilities for use as armories.
(4)Construction of new armories.
(5)Support of environmental projects and programs at Fort Indiantown Gap or any armory.
51c1511v
(July 11, 1990, P.L.430, No.104, eff. imd.; June 15, 1994, P.L.277, No.47, eff. 60 days; July 7, 2022, P.L.494, No.48, eff. 60 days)
Cross References. Section 1511 is referred to in section 1500 of this title.
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