2006 Minnesota Code
Chapters 190 - 195 Military Affairs
Chapter 190 Military Forces
Section 190.11 CAMP GROUNDS AND MILITARY RESERVATIONS.

190.11 CAMP GROUNDS AND MILITARY RESERVATIONS.
The adjutant general shall have charge of the camp grounds and military reservations of the
state and shall be responsible for the protection and safety thereof, and promulgate rules for the
maintenance of order thereon, for the enforcement of traffic rules and for all other lawful rules as
may be ordered for the operation, care and preservation of existing facilities and installations on
all state military reservations.
The adjutant general shall keep in repair all state buildings, and other improvements thereon,
including water pipes laid by the state on highways leading thereto and of all military property
connected with the grounds and may make such further improvements thereon as the good of
the service requires.
Private property may be acquired by condemnation, upon the application of the adjutant
general, for camp ground, rifle range, and other military purposes. All damages, cost, and expense
incurred in condemning such property shall be paid by the commissioner of finance, upon
certificate of the adjutant general, from any unexpended balance of the military fund after meeting
the demands of the National Guard.
History: (2450) 1921 c 506 s 56; 1927 c 339 s 9; 1939 c 175 s 9; 1973 c 492 s 14; 1985 c
248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2003 c 112 art 2 s 27

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