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Utah Code > Title 39 - Militia and Armories Utah Code > Title 39 - Militia and ArmoriesCurrent as of: 2010Check for updatesChapter 1State MilitiaChapter 2State Armory BoardChapter 3Governmental Employees in Military ServiceChapter 4Utah State Defense Force ActChapter 5Civil DefenseChapter 6Utah Code of Military JusticeChapter 7Utah Service Members' Civil Relief ActChapter 8Servicemember's Counseling Program________________________________________________________________________
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