District of Columbia Statutes

§ 49-432 — Military corporations; establishment, membership, purpose, and powers.

District of Columbia § 49-432
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 49Military.
Ch. 4Composition, Organization, and Control.
Subch. IIAssociations and Corporations.

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D.C. Code § 49-432 (2026).

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(a)The officers, the enlisted personnel, or the officers and enlisted personnel of an organization or unit of the District of Columbia National Guard (“DCNG”), may organize themselves into a military corporation for social purposes and for the purpose of holding, acquiring, and disposing of those funds, goods, or property as such military organizations may possess or acquire. The military corporation shall not engage in business and shall not be required to pay any filing or license fee to the District. A military corporation may include:
(1)Enlisted, officer, or all-ranks clubs;
(2)Family support groups;
(3)Auxiliary organizations;
(4)Service branch organizations;
(5)Battalion, brigade, company or unit fund organizations; and
(6)Other such organizations that provi

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Legislative History

Dec. 8, 2009, D.C. Law 18-83, § 3, 56 DCR 8142

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