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 sold "as-is, where-is," and subject to existing leases and easements. The Director of Administrative Services is responsible for conducting the sales through sealed or public auctions, with detailed procedures for bid acceptance and payment. Additionally, the bill introduces new legal language designating several tracts in Franklin County, including Tracts 1 through 21, with specific boundaries and measurements outlined for each.

The bill also establishes that the proceeds from these sales will be deposited into the state treasury for armory improvements and the General Revenue Fund, depending on the specific conveyance. It includes provisions for the execution of Governor's Deeds and stipulates that all sections will expire three years after their effective date. Furthermore, the bill allows for the establishment of perpetual easements for utility installations, including sewer and gas pipelines, with the City of Columbus and Columbia Gas of Ohio, ensuring that the city will maintain the infrastructure. The legal descriptions for these easements are detailed, and the bill emphasizes compliance with existing laws and regulations.