For the purpose of this subchapter, the term "military reservation" shall apply to and encompass all lands, buildings, and improvements used for military training purposes on: (1) Camp Joseph T. Robinson, both that portion owned by the State of Arkansas and used by the National Guard and that portion owned by the United States, which consists of thirty-one and one-half (31.5) acres more or less, and used by the United States Army Reserve, the United States Navy Reserve, and the United States Marine Corps Reserve; (2) Properties licensed by the United States to the State of Arkansas to use and occupy for year-round training and support of the Arkansas Air National Guard; (3) Taxiways, runways, and other airport land and improvements used by military aircraft in conjunction with and adjacent to those properties described in subdivision (2) of this section; and (4) Fort Chaffee, including that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by the Adjutant General and that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any other component of the active or reserve military forces of the United States, or any other part that is leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any political subdivision, agency, person, firm, corporation, or association for use by the active or reserve military forces of the State of Arkansas and the United States. Acts 1979, No. 895, § 6; 1983, No. 852, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1817; Acts 1997, No. 1201, § 3. For the purpose of this subchapter, the term "military reservation" shall apply to and encompass all lands, buildings, and improvements used for military training purposes on: (1) Camp Joseph T. Robinson, both that portion owned by the State of Arkansas and used by the National Guard and that portion owned by the United States, which consists of thirty-one and one-half (31.5) acres more or less, and used by the United States Army Reserve, the United States Navy Reserve, and the United States Marine Corps Reserve; (2) Properties licensed by the United States to the State of Arkansas to use and occupy for year-round training and support of the Arkansas Air National Guard; (3) Taxiways, runways, and other airport land and improvements used by military aircraft in conjunction with and adjacent to those properties described in subdivision (2) of this section; and (4) Fort Chaffee, including that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by the Adjutant General and that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any other component of the active or reserve military forces of the United States, or any other part that is leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any political subdivision, agency, person, firm, corporation, or association for use by the active or reserve military forces of the State of Arkansas and the United States. Acts 1979, No. 895, § 6; 1983, No. 852, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1817; Acts 1997, No. 1201, § 3. For the purpose of this subchapter, the term "military reservation" shall apply to and encompass all lands, buildings, and improvements used for military training purposes on: (1) Camp Joseph T. Robinson, both that portion owned by the State of Arkansas and used by the National Guard and that portion owned by the United States, which consists of thirty-one and one-half (31.5) acres more or less, and used by the United States Army Reserve, the United States Navy Reserve, and the United States Marine Corps Reserve; (2) Properties licensed by the United States to the State of Arkansas to use and occupy for year-round training and support of the Arkansas Air National Guard; (3) Taxiways, runways, and other airport land and improvements used by military aircraft in conjunction with and adjacent to those properties described in subdivision (2) of this section; and (4) Fort Chaffee, including that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by the Adjutant General and that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any other component of the active or reserve military forces of the United States, or any other part that is leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any political subdivision, agency, person, firm, corporation, or association for use by the active or reserve military forces of the State of Arkansas and the United States. Acts 1979, No. 895, § 6; 1983, No. 852, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1817; Acts 1997, No. 1201, § 3. For the purpose of this subchapter, the term "military reservation" shall apply to and encompass all lands, buildings, and improvements used for military training purposes on: (1) Camp Joseph T. Robinson, both that portion owned by the State of Arkansas and used by the National Guard and that portion owned by the United States, which consists of thirty-one and one-half (31.5) acres more or less, and used by the United States Army Reserve, the United States Navy Reserve, and the United States Marine Corps Reserve; (2) Properties licensed by the United States to the State of Arkansas to use and occupy for year-round training and support of the Arkansas Air National Guard; (3) Taxiways, runways, and other airport land and improvements used by military aircraft in conjunction with and adjacent to those properties described in subdivision (2) of this section; and (4) Fort Chaffee, including that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by the Adjutant General and that part owned, leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any other component of the active or reserve military forces of the United States, or any other part that is leased, licensed, operated, maintained, occupied, or controlled by any political subdivision, agency, person, firm, corporation, or association for use by the active or reserve military forces of the State of Arkansas and the United States. Acts 1979, No. 895, § 6; 1983, No. 852, § 6; A.S.A. 1947, § 11-1817; Acts 1997, No. 1201, § 3.
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