Iowa Code
Chapter 29A - MILITARY CODE
Section 29A.57 - Armory board.

29A.57 Armory board.
1. The governor shall appoint an armory board which consists of the adjutant general serving as chairperson, at least two officers from the active commissioned personnel of the national guard, and at least one other person, who is a citizen of the state of Iowa. One member of the board shall have at least five years’ experience in the building construction trade. The board shall meet at times and places as ordered by the governor. The members shall serve at the pleasure of the governor. Members of the board shall receive actual expenses for each day in which they are actually employed under this chapter. Each member of the board may also be eligible to receive compensation as provided in section 7E.6.
2. The board may acquire land or real estate by purchase, contract for purchase, gift, or bequest and acquire, own, contract for the construction of, erect, purchase, maintain, alter, operate, and repair installations and facilities of the Iowa army national guard and the Iowa air national guard when funds for the installations and facilities are made available by the federal government, the state of Iowa, municipalities, corporations, or individuals. The title to the property so acquired shall be taken in the name of the state of Iowa and the real estate may be sold or exchanged by the executive council, upon recommendation of the board, when it is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was acquired. Income or revenue derived from the sale of the real estate shall be credited to the national guard support and facilities improvement fund and used for the purposes specified in section 29A.14, subsection 2.
3. In carrying out this section, the armory board may:
a. Borrow money.
b. Mortgage any real estate acquired and the improvements erected on the real estate when purchasing or improving the property, in order to secure necessary loans.
c. Pledge the sales, rents, profits and income received from the property for the discharge of obligations executed.
d. Grant a temporary or permanent easement with or without monetary consideration for utility, public highway, or other purposes if granting the easement will not adversely affect use of the real estate for military purposes.
e. Enter into a design-build contract with a successful bidder identified as a result of a competitive bidding process for a facility to be funded entirely with federal funds and to be used solely by the national guard or jointly by the national guard and other armed forces of the United States. A design-build contract may provide that design and construction of the project may be in sequential or concurrent phases. As used in this paragraph, “design-build contract” means a single contract providing for both design services and construction services that may include maintenance, operations, preconstruction, and other related services.
4. An obligation created under this section shall not be a charge against the state of Iowa, but all the obligations, including principal and interest, are payable solely from any of the following:
a. The sales, net rents, profits and income arising from the property so pledged or mortgaged.
b. The sales, net rents, profits and income which have not been pledged for other purposes arising from any other installation and facility or like improvement under the control and management of said board.
c. The income derived from gifts and bequests for installations and facilities under the control of the armory board.
5. All property, real or personal, acquired by, and all bonds, debentures or other written evidences of indebtedness, given as security by the board, are exempt from taxation.
6. When property acquired by the armory board, under this chapter, is free and clear of all indebtedness, the title of the property shall pass to the state of Iowa.
7. There is no liability to the state of Iowa under this section. Members of the armory board and of the state executive council shall not be held personally or individually liable for any action taken by them under this chapter.
8. The board shall fix the amount to be paid to commanding officers of each organization and unit of the national guard for headquarters expenses and shall provide by regulation how the amount shall be disbursed by the commanding officers. The governor may disapprove the actions of the armory board.
9. The allowances made by the armory board shall be paid from the funds appropriated for the support and maintenance of the national guard.
[C24, 27, 31, §453; C35, §467-f47; C39, §467.49; C46, 50, §29.49; C54, 58, 62, §29.57; C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §29A.57; 81 Acts, ch 14, §20]
86 Acts, ch 1245, §1703; 92 Acts, ch 1238, §16; 2006 Acts, ch 1143, §1; 2007 Acts, ch 74, §2; 2007 Acts, ch 126, §13; 2011 Acts, ch 47, §5; 2019 Acts, ch 59, §19

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title I - STATE SOVEREIGNTY AND MANAGEMENT

Chapter 29A - MILITARY CODE

Section 29A.1 - Definitions.

Section 29A.2 - Army national guard and air national guard created.

Section 29A.3 - Units of guard.

Section 29A.3A - Civil air patrol.

Section 29A.4 - Organization — armament — equipment and discipline.

Section 29A.5 - Government, discipline and uniforming.

Section 29A.6 - Military forces of state.

Section 29A.7 - Commander in chief.

Section 29A.8 - State active duty.

Section 29A.8A - National guard duty.

Section 29A.9 - Training.

Section 29A.10 - Inspections.

Section 29A.11 - Adjutant general — appointment and term.

Section 29A.12 - Powers and duties.

Section 29A.12A - Morale, welfare, and recreation activity.

Section 29A.13 - Appropriated funds.

Section 29A.14 - Support and facilities improvement fund.

Section 29A.14A - Use of government facilities.

Section 29A.15 - State awards and decorations.

Section 29A.16 - Deputy adjutants general.

Section 29A.17 - Governor’s staff.

Section 29A.18 - United States property and fiscal officer.

Section 29A.19 - Quartermaster.

Section 29A.20 - Officers.

Section 29A.21 - Powers and duties.

Section 29A.22 - Fitness determined — vacation of commissions.

Section 29A.23 - Roll of retired officers and enlisted personnel.

Section 29A.24 - Unassigned list.

Section 29A.25 - Enlistments and discharges.

Section 29A.26 - State headquarters and detachment.

Section 29A.27 - Pay and allowances — injury or death benefit boards — judicial review — damages.

Section 29A.28 - Leave of absence of civil employees.

Section 29A.29 - Payment from treasury — exception.

Section 29A.30 - Inactive guard.

Section 29A.31 - Unlawful organizations.

Section 29A.33 - Per capita allowance to unit.

Section 29A.34 - Clothing and equipment.

Section 29A.35 - Use for military only.

Section 29A.36 - Injury or destruction of property.

Section 29A.37 - Bond of officers.

Section 29A.38 - Serious misdemeanors.

Section 29A.39 - Theft.

Section 29A.40 - False wearing of uniform.

Section 29A.41 - Exemptions.

Section 29A.42 - Trespass or interference with official acts.

Section 29A.43 - Discrimination prohibited — leave of absence — continuation of health coverage.

Section 29A.44 - Assault prohibited.

Section 29A.45 - Martial law.

Section 29A.46 - Military court or commission.

Section 29A.47 - Arrests and subpoenas.

Section 29A.48 - Commitment and fines.

Section 29A.49 - Military jails.

Section 29A.50 - Immunity.

Section 29A.51 - Suit or proceeding — defense.

Section 29A.52 - Malice must be proved.

Section 29A.53 - Call by president of U.S.

Section 29A.54 - Senior commander allowances.

Section 29A.55 - Insurance.

Section 29A.56 - Special police.

Section 29A.57 - Armory board.

Section 29A.58 - Armories leased.

Section 29A.60 - Property exempt from taxation.

Section 29A.61 - Fines.

Section 29A.62 - Immunity from prosecution.

Section 29A.63 - Jurisdiction presumed.

Section 29A.64 - Custom and usage.

Section 29A.65 - Activation.

Section 29A.66 - Applicable powers and duties.

Section 29A.67 - Chief of staff.

Section 29A.68 - Applicable provisions.

Section 29A.69 - Officers and duties.

Section 29A.70 - Immunity and exemption.

Section 29A.71 - Pay and allowances.

Section 29A.72 - Expense.

Section 29A.73 - Immunity from national service.

Section 29A.74 - Death of principal — effect.

Section 29A.75 - Affidavit.

Section 29A.76 - Express revocation or termination.

Section 29A.77 - Posthumous grants.

Section 29A.78 - Brevet rank.

Section 29A.79 - Emergency helicopter ambulance.

Section 29A.90 - Definitions.

Section 29A.91 - Applicability.

Section 29A.92 - Reopening default judgments.

Section 29A.93 - Stay of proceedings.

Section 29A.94 - Fines and penalties on contracts.

Section 29A.95 - Exercise of rights not to affect future financial transactions.

Section 29A.96 - Stay of execution of judgment.

Section 29A.97 - Duration of stays.

Section 29A.98 - Statutes of limitations affected by military service.

Section 29A.99 - Maximum rate of interest.

Section 29A.100 - Dependent benefits.

Section 29A.101 - Termination of lease or rental agreement — exceptions.

Section 29A.101A - Termination of lease by service member — penalty.

Section 29A.102 - Installment contracts.

Section 29A.103 - Mortgage foreclosures.

Section 29A.103A - Professional liability insurance.

Section 29A.104 - Application for relief.

Section 29A.105 - Applicability — contrary law.