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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 51 — MILITARY AFFAIRS · Chapter 7

§ 707. Training areas.

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§ 707. Training areas.
(a)Acquisition.-- Upon the request of the Adjutant General and with the approval of the Governor, the Secretary of General Services is authorized to purchase, lease or obtain the right to use any real estate or building necessary for military training or preparedness of the Pennsylvania National Guard.
(b)Primary training site.-- Fort Indiantown Gap shall be the primary training site for the Pennsylvania National Guard.
(c)Alternate training sites.-- All State armories, real estate and buildings purchased, leased or utilized for stationing, quartering, training or deploying members of the Pennsylvania National Guard are alternate training areas for use by the Pennsylvania National Guard.
(d)Short-term uses of real property.-- The Adjutant General is authorized to enter into agreements for the short-term use of real property on behalf of the Commonwealth for the purpose of obtaining areas for military training or emergency operations. For the purpose of this section, short-term use shall not exceed 30 days.
51c707v
(May 7, 1998, P.L.355, No.56, eff. July 1, 1998)
1998 Amendment. Act 56 added section 707.
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