This bill authorizes the Governor of Ohio to execute a series of deeds for the conveyance of state-owned land in various counties, including Greene, Tuscarawas, and Franklin. It specifies the sale of multiple tracts of land, including a 1.25-acre tract in Greene County and a 1.734-acre tract in Tuscarawas County, both to be sold in "as-is, where-is" condition. The bill also includes provisions for the conveyance of a 0.598-acre tract in Franklin County to the Eastland-Fairfield Career and Technical School District, designating it as "Tract A." The proceeds from these sales will be deposited into the state treasury for armory improvements, and the conveyances will only occur if the properties are deemed surplus. Additionally, the bill includes a sunset provision that will expire three years after its effective date. Furthermore, the bill introduces new legal language designating several additional tracts of land in Franklin County, specifically in Groveport, with identifiers such as Tract B, Tract C, and others up to Tract 21. Each tract is described in detail, including boundaries and dimensions, and is subject to existing easements and restrictions. The bill aims to clarify property boundaries and facilitate future development while ensuring that the grantees are responsible for all associated costs. The legislation also outlines the process for executing the Governor's Deed and includes provisions for the expiration of these sections three years after their effective date.