2006 New York Code - Control Of Armories And Other Facilities.



 
    § 182. Control  of  armories  and other facilities.   1. All armories,
  arsenals, camps, ranges, bases and other  facilities  owned,  leased  or
  maintained  by  the  state  or  by  the United States for the use of the
  organized militia and all activities conducted therein  shall  be  under
  the general charge and control of and shall be regulated by the adjutant
  general.  He  shall  be  responsible  to  the  governor  for  the proper
  expenditure of all moneys appropriated therefor.
    2. When two or more units of different forces of the organized militia
  are stationed in  one  armory,  arsenal,  camp,  range,  base  or  other
  facility,  the  adjutant  general  shall  designate the officer to be in
  direct charge and control thereof,  shall  apportion  the  quarters  and
  facilities  therein  to  be occupied by each unit and shall regulate the
  military use and the care  thereof.  The  adjutant  general  shall  also
  designate  the officer to be in direct charge and control of any armory,
  arsenal, camp, range, base or other facility which the adjutant  general
  may retain under his sole jurisdiction.
    3.  Except as provided in subdivision two hereof, the commander of the
  force concerned shall designate the officer to be in direct  charge  and
  control  of  each  armory, arsenal, camp, range, base or other facility.
  All officers so designated pursuant to this subdivision and  subdivision
  two  hereof  shall  observe and enforce all laws, orders and regulations
  applicable to such armory, arsenal, camp, range, base or other facility,
  their furnishings, equipment,  contents  and  all  activities  conducted
  therein  and  to  the  persons employed therein. They shall perform such
  other duties and functions as may be prescribed by the adjutant general.
    4. Subject to the regulations of the  adjutant  general,  officers  in
  charge  and  control  so  designated  may  establish and conduct stores,
  restaurants, messes and places of recreation  in  the  armory,  arsenal,
  camp,  range,  base  or other facility under their charge and control or
  they may enter into agreements with responsible parties for establishing
  and conducting the same.
    5. The adjutant general and any officer designated by him, shall  have
  access to all parts of all armories and other facilities at all times.

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