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Stricken language would be deleted from present law. Underlined language would be added to present law. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 State of Arkansas 1st General Assembly As Engrossed: H// S/1/ A Bill Regular Session, 1 HOUSE BILL 1 By: Representatives Thicksten, Wilkinson, Pollan, McGehee, Willems, Ammons, and Hall For An Act To Be Entitled "TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF FORT CHAFFEE AS A RESERVE COMPONENT MILITARY TRAINING RESERVATION; TO AUTHORIZE THE ADJUTANT GENERAL TO ENTER INTO AGREEMENTS WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR THE OPERATION OF FORT CHAFFEE, ARKANSAS, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES." Subtitle "TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF FORT CHAFFEE, ARKANSAS" BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ARKANSAS: SECTION 1. Legislative Findings of Fact. (a) The United States Congress has directed the United States Army to close certain military training posts. Fort Chaffee will be operated by the Adjutant General as a reserve component military training facility. Other agencies, departments and political subdivisions of the United States or the State of Arkansas will or have indicated an interest to acquire or occupy portions of Fort Chaffee that are not needed for military purposes. The Adjutant General of Arkansas is best suited to act as the executive agent of the State of Arkansas to negotiate with the Secretary of the Army and the various tenant agencies for the orderly administration of Fort Chaffee. (b) It is necessary for the State of Arkansas to amend certain laws concerning military reservations and to authorize particular activities on Fort Chaffee in order to facilitate administration and operation of Fort Chaffee as a military reservation. SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated -1- is amended to read as 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 "-1-. Civilian juvenile student training programs. (a) The Adjutant General may, at his discretion and with such funds as may be appropriated by the General Assembly, or with such funds as may be provided by the United States, develop and implement civilian juvenile student training programs for the purpose of providing training, education, health, welfare, rehabilitative, and other services to juveniles. (b) The Adjutant General is authorized to enter into agreements, contracts, and memoranda of understanding with other state, federal, and local agencies, other persons, firms, and corporations, and the juvenile courts of this state for the purposes of providing training, education, health, welfare, rehabilitative, and other services to juveniles participating in such programs as may be implemented by the Adjutant General. (c) The Adjutant General may promulgate and issue such rules, regulations, and other guidelines as may be necessary and proper to carry out the purposes and provisions of this section. (d)(1) Juvenile participants in the Civilian Student Training Program at Camp Joseph T. Robinson receiving services from the Arkansas National Guard are authorized to receive a monetary stipend, not to exceed ten dollars ($.00) per week to defray personal hygiene and other personal necessities. Juvenile participants are authorized to receive uniforms and clothing items as determined by the staff to be appropriate for effective participation in outdoor activities. () Transportation to support Civilian Student Training Program activities for juvenile participants and staff may be provided by commercial lease/purchase of motor vehicles not to exceed six vehicles." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --01 is amended to read as "--01. Definition. 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 (1.) acres more or less, 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 and used by the United States Army Reserve, the United States Navy Reserve, and the United States Marine Corps Reserve; () 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; and () Taxiways, runways, and other airport land and improvements used by military aircraft in conjunction with and adjacent to those properties described in subdivision ().; and () Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, 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." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Criminal trespass upon a military reservation - Penalty. (a) A person commits the offense of criminal trespass upon a military reservation if he or she purposefully, and without authority, enters upon or remains unlawfully upon any military reservation, military armory, or other military building or property owned, leased, licensed, operated, occupied, maintained, under the control, or management of by the State of Arkansas and under the control and management of the State Military Department. (b) Criminal trespass upon a military reservation or other military property is a Class A misdemeanor." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Adjutant General as custodian. (a) The Adjutant General of the State of Arkansas is made the custodian of the property. all military property and military reservations located within the State of Arkansas, and which are owned, leased, licensed, operated, occupied or maintained by the State of Arkansas for the purpose of training 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 the active or reserve military forces of the United States or any of any State. (b) The Adjutant General of Arkansas is not the custodian of any military property or military reservation which is reserved to the exclusive legislative jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States or which is reserved to exclusive legislative authority of the United States Secretary of the Army, United States Secretary of the Navy, or United States Secretary of the Air Force, pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the United States. Specifically, the Adjutant General is not the custodian of Little Rock Air Force Base and Pine Bluff Arsenal, except such parts thereof that are owned, leased, licensed, operated, occupied or maintained pursuant to a deed, lease, license, or agreement for the exclusive control by the Adjutant General of Arkansas and units of the Arkansas Army National Guard or Arkansas Air National Guard, in accordance with the respective agreements between the Adjutant General and the Secretary of the Army or the Secretary of the Air Force. (c)(1) The Adjutant General shall not enter into or accept any contract, deed, license, lease, permit, memorandum of understanding, memorandum of agreement, obligation, gift, or donation of any real property, whereby the State of Arkansas shall incur or undertake to incur financial liability for or assume financial liability with, or for, or on behalf of an agency or instrumentality of the United States, for such agencys or instrumentalitys past or continuing violation or violations of the environmental protection laws of the State of Arkansas or of the United States, or for past or continuing violation or violations of the laws, regulations, rules, or orders of the Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, or of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, or for the past or continuing violation or violations of any other law, regulation, rule, or order of any agency and instrumentality of the State of Arkansas or of the United States which is charged with the responsibility of enforcing the environmental law. () This prohibition shall not be applicable if: (A) The Adjutant General shall be authorized by federal law or regulation to accept such responsibility for remediation of past or continuing violations and the Adjutant General is provided, appropriated, allocated, or apportioned adequate funds from the United States required to 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 remediate such violations, or (B) The Attorney General of the State of Arkansas, after conferring with the Director of the Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, shall advise the Governor in writing that the potential financial liability of the State for environmental remediation is de minimis, and if the Governor shall so approve and concur in the Attorney Generals advice, or (C) The laws of the United States prescribe and fix sole financial liability for such violation or violations upon an agency or instrumentality of the United States to the exclusion of the State." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Lease or sale - Disposition of funds. (a) The Adjutant General of the State of Arkansas shall have authority to lease or sublease such property or portions thereto for such rentals, on such terms and conditions, and for such period of time as he shall deem to be in the best interest of the National Guard and the State of Arkansas. (b) The lease or sublease or contracts for sale of property which is not needed for military purposes shall be executed by the Adjutant General for and in the name and behalf of the State of Arkansas. (c) The contracts or leases shall contain suitable provisions for the immediate termination in the event of the occurrence of an emergency rendering the use of the property for military purposes. (d) Funds received or derived from leases, rentals, and sales of real property or from severed personal property derived from Camp Joseph T. Robinson shall be used exclusively for the operation operations, and maintenance, improvements, and personnel costs of Camp Joseph T. Robinson. (e) Funds received or derived from leases, rentals, and sales of real property or from severed personal property derived from Fort Chaffee shall be used for operations, maintenance, improvements, and personnel costs of Fort Chaffee." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Canteen - Establishment and operations. (a) The Adjutant General of the State of Arkansas, as custodian of Camp 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 Joseph T. Robinson, is authorized to institute and operate a military-type canteen, similar to those operated by the armed forces, on the Camp Joseph T. Robinson reservation, and he shall have authority to designate a suitable building located on the Camp Joseph T. Robinson reservation for such purposes as custodian of military properties and military reservations is authorized to institute and operate military-type canteens and exchanges similar to those operated by armed forces of the United States on any military reservation, and he shall have authority to designate suitable buildings and lands located on a military reservation for such purposes. (b)(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b)() of this section, every military type canteen established or operated pursuant to the authority granted under this section shall be subject to the same limitations and restrictions governing all such activities of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service under appropriate Department of Defense regulations similar procedures, policies, limitations and restrictions governing such canteens and exchanges of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, as the Adjutant General may deem advisable, necessary or expedient. () However, a military type canteen established or operated pursuant to the authority granted under this section shall not sell, trade, exchange, market, or vend automobiles, household appliances, furniture, building products, motorcycles, and bicycles. Military canteens and exchanges established or operated pursuant to the authority granted under this section shall not sell, trade, exchange, market, or vend automobiles, household appliances, furniture, building products, motorcycles, and bicycles. Military canteens and exchanges may contract with one or more automobile rental agencies to provide leased or rented vehicles for use by uniformed service members, trainees, and other temporary residents of military reservations." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Canteen - Adjutant Generals powers and duties. (a) The Adjutant General, acting for and in behalf of the Arkansas National Guard, shall have the authority: (1) To hire and set the salaries or compensation of sufficient personnel employees for the operation of the canteen canteens and exchanges; () To enter into contracts or agreements with wholesalers, 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 distributors, or suppliers of inventory items for stocking the canteen canteens and exchanges; () To prescribe a system of bookkeeping, accounting and auditing procedures for the proper handling of funds derived from the operation of the canteen operations of canteens and exchanges; and () To prescribe regulations governing the operation of the canteen at Camp Robinson and in units of the Arkansas National Guard canteens and exchanges on military reservations and military properties. (b) Employees of canteens and exchanges are not subject to the Uniform Classification and Compensation Act (Arkansas Code Annotated 1--01 et seq.)." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Canteen - Inventory and sales - Tax exemption. (a) The Adjutant General, acting for and on behalf of the Arkansas National Guard, shall have authority to purchase normally regarded canteen inventory items, subject to the limitations prescribed in --0. (b)(1) The sale of all these items shall be made only to: (A) Active and retired members of the Army and Air National Guard of the United States; (B) Active, retired, and reserve members of the armed forces of the United States; (C) Department of Defense employees; (D) Full-time employees of the State Military Department; and (E) Dependents of the above-named persons who hold proper identification cards. () Sales may also be made to: (A) Students attending training programs at Camp Joseph T. Robinson; and (B) Contractors performing work under contract with the United States or the State of Arkansas at Camp Joseph T. Robinson. The sale of items shall be made only to active and retired members of the Army National Guard and Air National Guard; to active, retired, and reserve members of the armed forces of the United States; to Department of 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 Defense employees; to full time employees of the of the Arkansas Military Department; to students attending training programs at Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; to contractors and their employees performing work pursuant to a contract with the United States or the State of Arkansas on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; and to employees of tenant government agencies located on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; and to dependents of the above named persons who hold identification cards evidencing their status as may be found acceptable to the Adjutant General. (c) The items sold shall be exempt from the imposition of any taxes levied by the State of Arkansas or by any political subdivision thereof." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Canteen Canteens - Camp Robinson and Fort Chaffee. (a) The General Assembly finds that the Adjutant General is subject to conflicting laws of the State of Arkansas and regulations of the Department of the Army and the National Guard Bureau, requiring the Adjutant General to reconcile conflicting laws and regulations. (b) The purpose of this section is to eliminate duplicated and conflicting laws, reconcile state law to Department of the Army Departments of the Army and Air Force and the National Guard Bureau regulations, and to reduce operating expenses of the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen and Fort Chaffee canteens. (c) The Adjutant General is hereby authorized to operate the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen and Fort Chaffee Canteens in accordance with the regulations of the Department of the Army Departments of the Army and Air Force and the National Guard Bureau governing morale, welfare and recreation fund activities as he may determine to be applicable. (d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to eliminate the restrictions on the types of goods or services the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen and Fort Chaffee canteens may offer for sale, trade, exchange, marketing, or vending, nor shall this section be construed to expand or broaden the authority of the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen and Fort Chaffee Canteens to sell goods and services to any person other than active, retired, and reserve members of the armed services, and to full time employees of the Arkansas Military Department and Departments of Defense, to employees of 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 contractors performing contracts or services on either Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee, employees of other government agencies, students, and other tenants of either Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee. (e) The Adjutant General shall cause an external annual audit of the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen to be conducted and Fort Chaffee Canteens. The audit shall be conducted by a certified public accountant. (f) The Adjutant General shall, within ten () days of receipt, submit a copy of the annual audit audits and any other audits of the Camp Joseph T. Robinson Canteen and Fort Chaffee Canteens conducted in accordance with regulations of the Department of the Army Departments of the Army and Air Force, and the National Guard Bureau to the Division of Legislative Audit." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Canteen - Use of Funds. All nonappropriated funds derived from the operation of the Canteen Camp Joseph T. Robinson and Fort Chaffee canteens shall be used exclusively for improvements on or to the Camp Joseph T. Robinson military reservation, to unit armories, and on, to, or for Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Fort Chaffee, or any other military reservation, armory, airfield, or for the general welfare of the units and members of the Arkansas National Guard." SECTION. Arkansas Code Annotated -- is amended to read as "--. Canteen - Conditional termination. (a) If he the Adjutant General deems it to be in the best interest of the Arkansas National Guard military forces of this state or of the United States, the Adjutant General may enter into an agreement or agreements with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service for the institution, maintenance, and operation by that agency of a post exchange on the Camp Robinson military reservation the Army and Air Force Exchange Service of post exchanges on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee, or both. (b) Upon the execution of such agreement or agreements and the institution by that agency of a post exchange on Camp Robinson, the operation of the military-type canteen by the Adjutant General as provided in --0 - -- shall terminate the Army and Air Force Exchange 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 Service of a post exchange on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee, the operation of the military style canteen or canteens as the case may be, by the Adjutant General as provided in Sections --0 et seq., shall terminate. The termination of the operation of one or more canteens shall not mandate that other canteens at other locations be closed." SECTION 1. Arkansas Code Annotated --0 is amended to read as "--0. Authorized purchasers. (a) Sales of alcoholic beverages under the post exchange package permit shall be limited to those persons over the age of twenty-one (1) years who are: (1) Members of the Army and Air National Guard of the United States; () Active, retired, and reserve members of the armed forces of the United States; () Department of Defense employees; () Full-time employees of the State Military Department; and () Dependents of the above-named persons who hold proper identification cards. (b) Sales may also be made to: (1) Students attending training programs at Camp Joseph T. Robinson; and () Contractors performing work under contract with the United States or the State of Arkansas at Camp Joseph T. Robinson. Sales of alcoholic beverages under the post exchange permit shall be limited to those persons over the age of twenty-one (1) years, who are active or retired members of Army National Guard and Air National Guard; to active, retired, and reserve members of the armed forces of the United States; to Department of Defense employees; to full time employees of the Arkansas Military Department; to students attending training programs at Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; to contractors and their employees performing work pursuant to a contract with the United States or the State of Arkansas on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; and to employees of tenant government agencies located on Camp Joseph T. Robinson or Fort Chaffee; and to dependents of the above named persons who hold identification cards evidencing their 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 status as may be found acceptable to the Adjutant General." SECTION 1. (a) The State of Arkansas acknowledges and endorses the establishment of the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Public Trust, created by Sebastian County, Arkansas, on February 1, 1, as set forth in the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Indenture of Trust and pursuant to the provisions of the laws of the State of Arkansas, including specifically Title, Chapter, Subchapter of the Arkansas Code of 1 Annotated. (b) The Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Public Trust is hereby recognized by the State as the entity to: prepare a comprehensive study of all issues related to the closure and redevelopment of Fort Chaffee Military Base surplus properties and to ensure proper planning and optimal use of the property embodied therein; after conversion of such portions of the Base as the U.S. Department of Defense deems unnecessary to its overall military mission, to manage, own and operate those portions so as to yield the maximum benefit to the residents of affected counties and communities in the State of Arkansas; and for other purposes as enabled and set forth in the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Indenture of Trust. The State further recognizes that such activities as set forth in the Fort Chaffee Redevelopment Authority Indenture of Trust are in the public interest and serve a public purpose and can best be accomplished by the creation of a public trust vested with the powers and duties specified in the Indenture of Trust. SECTION 1. In addition to the post exchange and other post operations authorized to be taken over by the Arkansas Military Department pursuant to the provisions of this act, the Adjutant General is given further authority to take over operation of all military service clubs on Fort Chaffee. It is recognized that Fort Chaffee has operated under exclusive federal jurisdiction and such military service clubs have not been required to obtain a license from the State of Arkansas to authorize such operations. However, pursuant to resumption of State jurisdiction over Fort Chaffee, state licenses will be required. Therefore, there is hereby created a Military Service Club mixed drink permit authorizing the sale of alcoholic beverages as defined in Arkansas Code Annotated --0 et seq. to be issued to service clubs on military reservations owned or controlled by the State of Arkansas. The 010.jjd

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 As Engrossed: H// S/1/ HB 1 Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is authorized to issue such permits to each military service club operating on Fort Chaffee. The annual fee for each such permit shall be five hundred dollars ($00) and such fees shall be due and collected in the same manner as all other permit fees collected by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Division. Food service requirements for restaurants, as set out in Arkansas Code Annotated --0, et seq., shall not be applicable. Hours of operation for such service clubs shall be the same as are now in existence for private clubs licensed pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated --1, et seq. The Arkansas Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is authorized to adopt reasonable rules and regulations to provide for the operation of such service clubs consistent with the intent and purposes of this act. SECTION 1. All provisions of this act of a general and permanent nature are amendatory to the Arkansas Code of 1 Annotated and the Arkansas Code Revision Commission shall incorporate the same in the Code. SECTION 1. If any provision of this act or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the act which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable. SECTION 1. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. /s/rep. Thicksten et al 010.jjd