The bill, introduced by Senator Bass, authorizes the transfer of specific state-owned properties in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, to the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, along with the commissioner of administration. It allows for the conveyance, transfer, assignment, lease, or delivery of interests in designated parcels of land while explicitly excluding mineral rights. The bill provides detailed descriptions of the properties, including their boundaries and measurements, and references previous deeds to establish their legal status. The legislation aims to facilitate the management and utilization of state-owned land in alignment with state interests.

In addition to the property transfer, the bill reserves certain mineral rights for the state, ensuring they remain intact despite the change in ownership. It specifies that any sale conducted under this Act must comply with existing legal provisions, and it outlines the effective date of the bill, which will take effect upon the governor's signature or after the designated period for bills to become law without signature. The detailed mapping and legal descriptions included in the bill are crucial for future land use planning and development in the area, providing clarity on property lines and rights of way.