This bill authorizes the Governor of Ohio to execute a Governor's Deed for the conveyance of various state-owned parcels of land located in Greene County, Tuscarawas County, and Franklin County, including specific tracts in Xenia, Dover, and Groveport. The properties will be sold in an "as-is, where-is" condition, with all improvements and chattels included, and the sale will be conducted through a sealed bid or public auction. Proceeds from the sale will be deposited into the state treasury for armory improvements. The bill also requires that the Director of Administrative Services and the Director of the Adjutant General's Department confirm that the properties are surplus and that the sale is in the state's best interest before proceeding. Additionally, the bill allows for the release of any restrictions in the deed without further legislation and establishes a three-year expiration period for its provisions. Furthermore, the bill introduces several new tracts of land, specifically labeled as Tract 4 through Tract 21, with detailed legal descriptions and boundaries provided for each. These tracts are subject to existing easements and restrictions, ensuring compliance with recorded legal obligations. The bill also outlines the process for the conveyance of properties to various entities, including the Board of Education of the Groveport Madison Local School District and the Ashtabula County Metropolitan Park District, with stipulations regarding costs and responsibilities for the grantees. The legislation aims to clarify property boundaries, facilitate land management, and ensure that properties are used for their intended purposes, with provisions for reversion back to the state if necessary.