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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
There is hereby created in the state treasury, a separate fund to be known as the “Armory Construction Fund,” and all such moneys as may hereafter come into said fund are hereby appropriated for armory construction projects and to carry out the purposes and objects of this act. All funds received from the federal government, if such funds are payable directly to the state, and all other funds received from any source to carry out the purposes and objects of this act, shall be delivered to the state treasurer and by him deposited in said “Armory Construction Fund.” All moneys paid into said “Armory Construction Fund,” including federal moneys and state moneys appropriated thereto, shall be used solely for the construction of new armory facilities or the expansion, rehabilitation or conversion of existing facilities as provided in this act, and such moneys shall be paid out upon warrants drawn by the state controller upon presentation of proper vouchers showing the adjutant general's approval of such disbursements. Any appropriations made to the “Armory Construction Fund” are expressly exempted from the provisions of the Standard Appropriations Act of 1945, sections 67-3601--67-3614, Idaho Code, from the provisions of section 67-3509, Idaho Code, and from the provisions of sections 67-3516--67-3523, Idaho Code.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Idaho Statutes Title 46. Militia and Military Affairs § 46-719. Armory construction fund - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/id/title-46-militia-and-military-affairs/id-st-sect-46-719/
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