Section 32.768 - Military board; acceptance of gifts; purpose; deposit and use of money; acceptance and execution of deeds.
MICHIGAN MILITARY ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 150 of 1967
32.768 Military board; acceptance of gifts; purpose; deposit and use of money; acceptance and execution of deeds.
Sec. 368.
The state military board may receive from the federal and local governments, corporations, individuals, or other sources, gifts of property and money to aid in providing, erecting, or improving armories or other facilities, or training areas and other surrounding lands throughout the state for the use of the state military establishment. All gifts of money received under this section shall be deposited by the state treasurer in the Michigan national guard armory construction fund created in section 382a, and shall be used as provided in that section. When a deed to land has been presented to the board and accepted by it for an armory site and the board deems it necessary to change the location of the site, the board may accept a new deed or relinquish the rights of the state in the lands covered by the prior deed without prejudice to the right of priority of the local government to the erection of an armory on the land. The state military board has authority to do any act and execute any deeds to carry out the provisions of this act.
History: 1967, Act 150, Imd. Eff. June 30, 1967 ;-- Am. 1992, Act 307, Eff. Mar. 31, 1993