Senate Bill No. SLS 26RS-359, introduced by Senator Bass, authorizes the transfer of specific state properties located in Bossier Parish, Louisiana, by empowering the Board of Supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, along with the commissioner of administration, to convey, transfer, assign, lease, or deliver interests in the described parcels. The bill includes detailed legal descriptions of the properties, which consist of two tracts of land—one approximately 22.510 acres and the other approximately 1.552 acres—while explicitly reserving mineral rights to the state.

The legislation also mandates that any sales of these properties must comply with existing laws regarding the sale of surplus state-owned property, potentially utilizing methods such as auctions or sealed bids. Key insertions in the bill provide specific measurements and directions for each tract, ensuring clarity in property identification and ownership verification. The bill will take effect upon the governor's signature or after the designated time for gubernatorial action has elapsed, facilitating the management and utilization of state property in Bossier Parish.