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1999 SESSION
SB 260 Land Management and Stewardship Commission; created.
Introduced by: Walter A. Stosch | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Department of General Services; Land Management and Stewardship Commission created. Provides that the Director of the Department of General Services (DGS) may execute all conveyances of state-owned property which is not in the possession or control of a state department, agency or institution. The bill also creates the Land Management and Stewardship Commission, which is responsible for determining which state-owned property in the possession or control of a state department, agency or institution should be declared surplus, and upon a majority vote of the Commission, may declare such property surplus. The bill also specifies the membership of the Commission and sets out its other powers and duties. DGS is designated to provide staff support to the Commission. The bill also contains technical amendments.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Department of General Services; Land Management and Stewardship Commission created. Provides that the Director of the Department of General Services (DGS) may execute all conveyances of state-owned property which is not in the possession or control of a state department, agency or institution. The bill also creates the Land Management and Stewardship Commission, which is responsible for determining which state-owned property in the possession or control of a state department, agency or institution should be declared surplus, and upon a majority vote of the Commission, may declare such property surplus. The bill also specifies the membership of the Commission and sets out its other powers and duties. DGS is designated to provide staff support to the Commission. The bill also contains technical amendments.