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Draft 'military amendments' would let adjutant general accept donations for state partnership and humanitarian events

6685369 · October 20, 2025
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Department staff said the bill clarifies gift authority for the Adjutant General to accept in‑kind and monetary contributions supporting the state partnership program, humanitarian clinics and museum work; it also adjusts a commission appointment slot.

Representatives of the Utah National Guard and the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs briefed the commission on draft "military amendments" legislation that would expand gift-acceptance authority for the Adjutant General and adjust one appointment on the commission.

Brian Garrett, speaking for the Guard as intergovernmental affairs adviser, said current code allows the Adjutant General to accept gifts for service members, families and the National Guard Museum but does not explicitly cover the state…

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