§ 30-10-8. Use of armories for Veterans’ Day celebrations.
The adjutant general may authorize the use of any armory under his or her control, subject to such rules and conditions as he or she may prescribe, by the veterans’ councils of the various cities and towns, including any district or department groups, organized within the state as a world war veterans’ organization holding a charter issued by a national organization of the same name, for the annual holding of meetings, exercises, events, or balls in connection with the celebration of Veterans’ Day, November 11, whether or not admission is charged, without any charge therefor other than the necessary fees for janitor service, heat, and light; provided that the meetings, exercises, events, or balls are held under the direction of the veterans’ councils, or district or department group, duly authorized, as above.
History of Section.P.L. 1956, ch. 3742, par. 131; G.L. 1956, § 30-10-8.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 30 - Military Affairs and Defense
Chapter 30-10 - Armories and Campgrounds
Section 30-10-1. - Control and maintenance.
Section 30-10-2. - Rules and regulations.
Section 30-10-3. - General use of armories.
Section 30-10-4. - Use of armories for social and athletic purposes.
Section 30-10-5. - Use of armories by armed services.
Section 30-10-6. - Rental of armories for nonmilitary purposes.
Section 30-10-7. - Use of armories by veterans’ organizations.
Section 30-10-8. - Use of armories for Veterans’ Day celebrations.
Section 30-10-9. - Appropriations for rent of armories.
Section 30-10-10. - Appropriations for maintenance of armories.
Section 30-10-11. - Maintenance of state arsenal in Providence.
Section 30-10-12. - Federal agreements.
Section 30-10-13. - Use of federal funds.
Section 30-10-14. - Chief Warrant Officer Everett Babcock Building.