This bill deals with the disposition of certain publicly owned real property.
This bill:
- defines terms and modifies definitions;
- provides a process for a local governmental entity to dispose of public property;
- requires a local governmental entity to determine if public property constitutes a significant parcel;
- requires the governing body of a local governmental entity to approve the disposal of a significant parcel in a public meeting;
- provides that a local governmental entity shall comply with statutory provisions specific to the type of local governmental entity in addition to the provisions of Title 11, Chapter 1, Part 2, Disposal of Public Property, when disposing of public property;
- requires the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (administration) to comply with the provisions of Title 11, Chapter 1, Part 2, Disposal of Public Property, the same as if the administration were a local governmental entity, if the provisions are not expressly contradicted by another provision;
- authorizes a school district to sell surplus property in accordance with Title 11, Chapter 1, Part 2, Disposal of Public Property, if no eligible entity purchases the surplus property within one year;
- repeals a criminal penalty; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
Substitute #1: 10-8-2, 11-13-227, 17-60-202, 17-78-103, 17-79-812, 17B-1-103, 17C-1-202, 35A-8-407, 53G-4-902
Introduced: 10-8-2, 11-13-227, 17-60-202, 17-78-103, 17-79-812, 17B-1-103, 17C-1-202, 35A-8-407, 53C-4-101, 53G-4-902