The bill authorizes the Governor of Ohio to execute Governor's Deeds for the conveyance of various state-owned parcels of land to different entities, including educational institutions and local government bodies. It specifies the conveyance of tracts in Greene County, Tuscarawas County, and Franklin County, detailing the size and conditions of each parcel, such as existing leases and easements. The properties will be sold in an "as-is, where-is" condition, with proceeds directed to the state treasury for armory improvements. The bill also includes provisions for the responsibilities of the Director of Administrative Services in managing the sale process, which will expire three years after the bill's effective date.

Additionally, the bill introduces new legal descriptions for multiple tracts of land, including Tracts 4 through 21, with precise measurements and boundaries to clarify property ownership and facilitate future development. It emphasizes that these tracts are subject to existing easements and restrictions, ensuring compliance with legal frameworks. The bill also outlines the process for granting perpetual easements for utility installations, with specific responsibilities assigned to the City of Columbus and Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. The provisions related to these easements will also expire three years after the bill's effective date, ensuring timely execution of the agreements.