Senate Bill No. 522 proposes the conveyance of a 10-acre parcel of state land located on Roast Meat Hill Road to the town of Killingworth. The bill stipulates that the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection will determine the fair market value of the property based on appraisals from two independent appraisers, and the town will be responsible for paying this value along with any administrative costs associated with the conveyance, including potential survey costs. The conveyance is subject to the approval of the State Properties Review Board, which must complete its review within thirty days of receiving the proposed agreement.

The bill includes new legal language that establishes the conveyance process and specifies the responsibilities of the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection and the State Properties Review Board. It also indicates that the state will lose the use of the asset while gaining revenue equivalent to the property's fair market value, which is estimated to be around $247,300. The town of Killingworth will gain an asset and will incur costs related to the purchase. The act is set to take effect upon passage and is classified as a new section in the law.