The bill, General Assembly Raised Bill No. 522, proposes the conveyance of a ten-acre parcel of state land located on Roast Meat Hill Road to the town of Killingworth. The transfer will occur at a cost equal to the fair market value, determined by the average of two independent appraisals selected by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. The town will be responsible for any survey costs deemed necessary by the commissioner, and the conveyance is subject to the approval of the State Properties Review Board. The bill also stipulates that the land will remain under the care and control of the commissioner until the conveyance is finalized.

Additionally, the bill outlines that the State Properties Review Board must complete its review of the conveyance within thirty days of receiving a proposed agreement from the commissioner. The State Treasurer is tasked with executing any necessary deeds or instruments for the conveyance, while the commissioner retains sole responsibility for all other aspects of the transfer. The act is set to take effect upon passage and introduces new legal language regarding the conveyance process, while no deletions from current law are specified.