The Armory Commission may, either alone or in cooperation with the United States or political subdivisions of the state, such as counties, cities, or incorporated towns, and private corporations, voluntary unincorporated associations or individuals, construct or acquire by purchase, contract, lease, gift, donation, or condemnation, armories, buildings, or grounds, suitable for drill instruction and administration and the safekeeping of public property and make additions and improvements in or to such armories and facilities, and, either alone or with the like cooperation of others, provide heat, light, water, telephone service, and other costs of operation and maintenance, including insurance. The amounts to be appropriated out of any armory funds for the construction or acquisition of armories, and for the maintenance or rental of armories, shall, within the limits set forth in this section, be wholly within the discretion of the Armory Commission.
Structure Code of Alabama
Title 31 - Military Affairs and Civil Defense.
Chapter 4 - Armory Commission.
Section 31-4-1 - Composition; Chairman; Term of Office of Appointed Members.
Section 31-4-2 - Procedure for Incorporation.
Section 31-4-5 - Financing or Refinancing of Armories, Etc.
Section 31-4-8 - Acquisition, Construction, etc., of Armories, Grounds, Etc.
Section 31-4-10 - Exercise of Power of Condemnation.
Section 31-4-12 - Property Used for Armory and Training Purposes Exempt From Taxation, Etc.
Section 31-4-14 - Use and Disposition of Armories Generally.
Section 31-4-15 - Management and Care of Armories; Armory Boards or Officers of Control.
Section 31-4-16 - Sale or Lease of Armories.
Section 31-4-18 - Reversion of Donations.
Section 31-4-19 - Disbursement of Regular Military Appropriations for Maintenance of Armories, Etc.