The bill authorizes the governor of Missouri to sell, transfer, grant, convey, remise, release, and quitclaim the state's interest in various properties located in cities such as Harrisonville, Kirksville, Springfield, Festus, Doniphan, and Higginsville, as well as counties including Lafayette, Cole, Washington, Jackson, and Marion. Each property is described in detail, including its location and boundaries, with specific provisions for the commissioner of administration to establish reasonable terms and conditions for these conveyances. This may include the number of appraisals required and the specifics regarding the time, place, and terms of the sale. The attorney general is also responsible for approving the form of the conveyance instruments to ensure legal compliance.

The bill aims to facilitate the efficient management and disposal of state-owned properties that are no longer needed for public use. By providing detailed descriptions and legal boundaries for each property, the legislation ensures that the process adheres to established legal standards while allowing the governor to effectively manage the sale of state property. Overall, this legislative action streamlines the process of transferring state-owned land, emphasizing proper documentation and compliance throughout the conveyance process.