Arizona Statutes
§ 42-1301 — Designating military reuse zone; term; renewal
Arizona § 42-1301
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 42-1301 (2026).
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A.After executing a lease with a term of fifteen years or longer for the use or occupancy of real property or improvements that are located on a closed military facility with a runway that is at least eight thousand feet long at closing or after title to any part of a closed military facility with a runway that is at least eight thousand feet long at closing is transferred to this state or to another public or private entity, the governor, after consulting with the director, may designate the property as a military reuse zone. Only properties that were used for operational and training purposes of the active uniformed services of the United States qualify for consideration as a military reuse zone.
B.The governor shall set a termination date for the military reuse zone that is not more
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Nearby Sections
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§ 42-1001
Definitions§ 42-1005
Powers and duties of director§ 42-1007
Service of process upon the director§ 42-1051
Definitions§ 42-1052
Suits to enforce state tax; comity§ 42-11001
Definitions§ 42-11002
Property subject to taxation§ 42-11003
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