The bill amends the existing law regarding the conveyance of state-owned property in Roscommon and Crawford counties, specifically focusing on the use of the property for residential cottages and recreational purposes. It stipulates that the property must be used exclusively for the benefit of ex-service personnel, their spouses, and their immediate family, which includes parents, siblings, and descendants of the immediate family. The bill also outlines the state's right to reenter and repossess the property if the terms of use are violated or if the property is used for any other purpose. In case of disputes regarding reentry, the attorney general may take legal action to regain possession.
Additionally, the bill mandates that the Camp Curnalia Cottage Owners Association enforce the eligibility requirements for property ownership, which are limited to ex-service personnel and their immediate family. The association is prohibited from amending its bylaws in a way that would violate these requirements and must ensure compliance. Any further conveyance of the property by the association must also adhere to these stipulations, ensuring that the intended beneficiaries continue to be served.