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Code · Utah · Title 39A — National Guard and Militia Act · Chapter 7

39A-7-103. Eligibility and facilities.

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Effective 5/4/2022
39A-7-103. Eligibility and facilities.
(1)Use of the MWR program and facilities is limited to:
(a)active and reserve component members of the Utah National Guard and armed forces of the United States;
(b)individuals retired from the armed forces of the United States;
(c)civilian employees of the Utah National Guard;
(d)dependents of authorized individuals in Subsections (1)(a) through
(c);
(e)contracted employees of the Utah National Guard while working on-site or conducting business on National Guard property;
(f)sponsored individuals when personally accompanied by a sponsor who is an eligible patron as described in this section; and
(g)other personnel or organizations at the discretion of the adjutant general.
(2)MWR facilities include any of the following, even if the shop, building, or parcel is only partially used for MWR purposes:
(a)post or base exchange;
(b)canteen or service club;
(c)barber shop;
(d)fitness center;
(e)snack bar;
(f)restaurant;
(g)billeting operation;
(h)laundry facility;
(i)range;
(j)swimming pool; or
(k)any other shop, building, or parcel that meets the definition of MWR facility in Section 39A-7-102 .
(3)The adjutant general shall, by regulation, determine specific use priorities when MWR facilities cannot accommodate all authorized patrons.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 373 , 2022 General Session
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