4 chapters · 214 sections in this title.
A.R.S. § 26-206 Charges against members of militia; service of charges and specifications; abatement of action
0.9K chars
A. A person may, subject to military laws of the state, prefer charges against a member of the militia. B. A copy of the charges and specifications shall be delivered to the accused not later than twenty days after arrest, or, if not held in custody for trial, to his last known p…
A.R.S. § 26-207 Attendance of accused at trial; order to compel attendance; service; trial in absence of accused; apprehension and imprisonment of accused; limitation
1.1K chars
A. If an accused member of the militia fails to appear for trial at the time and place appointed, the president of the military court may issue an order to compel his attendance. B. The order shall be served in the same manner and by the same officer as bench warrants are served,…
A.R.S. § 26-208 Time and place of confinement; payment of fine and disposition
0.6K chars
A. If a sentence orders an accused to be confined, the court-martial order shall specify the place and time of commencement of the confinement, and if the sentence provides for payment of a fine, the amount shall be paid to the president of the court or trial counsel not later th…
A.R.S. § 26-209 Commitment of accused for failure to pay fine; warrant; length of confinement; judgment by justice of the peace based on findings of court-martial; execution; classification
1.4K chars
A. If an accused fails or refuses to pay the fine imposed by a military court within the time and manner specified in section 26-208, the president of the military court shall, within ten days after expiration of the time within which the accused may appeal, or, if an appeal is t…
A.R.S. § 26-231 Acquisition of property by national guard; surplus property of municipalities; acquisition by eminent domain; purchase; rent or lease; armory property fund
1.6K chars
A. A county, city or town may sell, lease or otherwise grant to the state for national guard purposes surplus real or personal property owned by it. The determination of the governing body of the county, city or town that the property is surplus is final, and the property may be …
A.R.S. § 26-232 Protection of property
0.5K chars
All state and federal property shall so far as possible be stored in state armories, warehouses or arsenals. If the governor determines it necessary to protect the interests of the state or the United States, he may require an officer having state or federal property in his posse…
A.R.S. § 26-233 Loss or destruction of property by national guard member; determination of responsibility; payment of federal claims or for replacement property
1.2K chars
A. A member of the national guard who by gross negligence or wilfulness destroys, loses or allows state or federal property to be lost or destroyed shall from personal funds reimburse the state or federal government for the cost thereof. The responsible officer shall submit a rep…
A.R.S. § 26-234 Property and disbursing officer; appointment; duties
1.1K chars
A. The governor shall, subject to approval of the secretary of defense or a designated subordinate, recommend for appointment an officer for the state as acting property and disbursing officer of the United States. The officer appointed shall have served in the armed forces of th…
A.R.S. § 26-251 Acquisition of lands by United States for military purposes
0.5K chars
The consent of the state may be given pursuant to section 37-620.02 in accordance with the seventeenth clause, eighth section, of the first article of the Constitution of the United States to the acquisition by the United States by purchase, lease, condemnation or otherwise of an…
A.R.S. § 26-252 Exclusive jurisdiction of United States over lands acquired for military purposes; termination of jurisdiction
0.4K chars
Exclusive jurisdiction over any land in the state acquired for any of the purposes set forth in section 26-251, and over any public domain in the state reserved or used for military purposes is ceded to the United States, but such jurisdiction shall continue no longer than the Un…
A.R.S. § 26-253 Power of state to serve process upon land ceded United States for military purposes
0.4K chars
The state retains concurrent jurisdiction with the United States for serving process, civil or criminal, issuing under the authority of the state, or any courts, or judicial officers thereof, upon any person amenable thereto within the limits of any land over which exclusive juri…
A.R.S. § 26-261 Military affairs commission; confidential discussions and information; definition
5.4K chars
A. The military affairs commission is established. The commission membership consists of: 1. Sixteen members who are appointed by the governor and who include the following: (a) Twelve members who reside in a community in which a military installation is located. Of this group, s…
A.R.S. § 26-262 Military installation fund; rules; application review; award and use of monies; reporting requirements; definitions
7.8K chars
A. The military installation fund is established consisting of revenues made available to the fund from any lawful source. The adjutant general shall administer the fund. On notice from the adjutant general, the state treasurer shall invest and divest monies in the fund as provid…
A.R.S. § 26-263 Appropriations; purposes; exemption
0.4K chars
B. The sum of $85,000 is appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2011-2012 and each fiscal year thereafter to the attorney general's office for implementation of section 9-461.06, title 11, chapter 6, article 1 and section 28-8481. C. The appropriations made in th…