The senior member on each armory board shall be the chair, and the junior member thereof shall be the recorder. A record of the proceedings of the board shall be kept, and all motions offered, whether seconded or not, shall be put to a vote and the result recorded. In the case of a tie vote the adjutant general, upon the request of any member, shall decide. The governor may make and alter rules for the government of armory boards, officers, and other persons having charge of armories, arsenals, or other military property of the state.
(2509) 1921 c 506 s 115; 1943 c 108 s 39; 1985 c 248 s 70; 1986 c 444; 2005 c 156 art 4 s 6
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 190 - 195 — Military Affairs
Section 193.139 — Definitions.
Section 193.141 — Construction Of Armories.
Section 193.142 — Minnesota State Armory Building Commission.
Section 193.143 — State Armory Building Commission, Powers.
Section 193.145 — Funds For Construction Of Armory; Tax Levy.
Section 193.146 — Issuance Of Bonds.
Section 193.148 — Conveyance To State.
Section 193.149 — Examination By Legislative Auditor.
Section 193.22 — Joint Armories And Municipal Buildings.
Section 193.27 — Disposition Of Unused Funds.
Section 193.29 — Control Of New Armory.
Section 193.30 — Management Of Armory Board.
Section 193.31 — Control Of Drill Hall.
Section 193.331 — Liquor In Armories; Penalty.
Section 193.34 — Use Of Armories By Patriotic And Service Member's Organizations.
Section 193.36 — Unused Armories.
Section 193.37 — Counties Containing City Of First Class; Application.