2006 Utah Code - 39-2-1 — Members -- A body corporate -- Powers -- Expenses.

     39-2-1.   Members -- A body corporate -- Powers -- Expenses.
     (1) (a) The State Armory Board shall consist of the governor, the chair of the State Building Board, and the adjutant general.
     (b) It shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession.
     (c) It may have and use a common seal, and under the name aforesaid may sue and be sued, and contract and be contracted with.
     (d) It may take and hold by purchase, gift, devise, grant, or bequest real and personal property required for its use.
     (e) It may also convert property received by gift, devise, or bequest, and not suitable for its uses, into other property so available, or into money.
     (2) The board shall have power to:
     (a) borrow money for the purpose of erecting arsenals and armories upon the sole credit of the real property to which it has the legal title; and
     (b) may secure such loans by mortgage upon such property:
     (i) the mortgaged property shall be the sole security for such loan; and
     (ii) no deficiency judgment shall be made, rendered, or entered against the board upon the foreclosure of the mortgage; provided, however, that property in one city shall not be mortgaged for the purpose of obtaining money for the erection of armories in any other place. Said board shall be deemed a public corporation, and its property shall be exempt from all taxes and assessments.
     (3) (a) State government officer and employee members who do not receive salary, per diem, or expenses from their agency for their service may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties from the board at the rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections 63A-3-106 and 63A-3-107.
     (b) State government officer and employee members may decline to receive per diem and expenses for their service.

Amended by Chapter 10, 1997 General Session

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