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1. The adjutant general of the state of North Dakota has full control of Camp Gilbert C. Grafton, Ramsey County, Fraine Barracks, Burleigh County, national guard air base facilities constituting a portion of Hector Airfield in Cass County, all in North Dakota and such other real property, installations, and facilities that may be acquired or leased by this state or the office of the adjutant general for military purposes. All moneys received from the sale of timber, stone, agricultural products, or other material taken from the properties and the proceeds of any leases or subleases thereof and other proceeds from the sale of military property must be paid into the state treasury, and kept as a separate fund and are hereby appropriated for the improvement of the properties for military uses and must be paid out upon proper vouchers approved by the adjutant general in accordance with the act of Congress granting the lands, installations, or facilities to the state of North Dakota or as otherwise authorized by law.
2. The adjutant general, after consultation with the office of management and budget, shall insure in full or in part with the state fire and tornado fund in accordance with chapter 26.1-22 the buildings, installations, and facilities or their contents as the adjutant general determines to be in the best interests of the state. The adjutant general may not insure buildings or property that are subject to replacement by the United States.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 37. Military § 37-03-13. Adjutant general to control military installations--Maintenance fund--Insurance - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-37-military/nd-cent-code-sect-37-03-13/
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