Legislation
SECTION 25
Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted to the use of the organized militia
Public Lands (PBL) CHAPTER 46, ARTICLE 2
§ 25. Sale or exchange of real property owned by the state and devoted
to the use of the organized militia. Upon the filing with the
commissioner of general services by the adjutant general of his
certificate in writing of his determination that certain real property
owned by the state and devoted to the use of the organized militia of
the state is no longer needed or adapted for such use and consenting
that the same be sold or exchanged by the commissioner pursuant to the
provisions of this section, the commission, if such certificate and
consent be approved by the director of the budget and be accompanied by,
annexed to, or endorsed upon an accurate map and description of such
real property, may sell or exchange such real property in accordance
with and subject to the terms, if any, of such consent. All sales of
any such property shall be in accordance with the procedure specified in
article three of this chapter for the sale of unappropriated state
lands. Upon compliance by the purchaser with the terms of sale, or, in
the case of an exchange of lands, with the terms of the order of the
commissioner authorizing such exchange, the sale or exchange shall be
consummated by the issuance of letters patent granting the state-owned
real property. All moneys constituting the proceeds of any such
disposition of such state-owned real property shall be paid, less any
refunds made pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-six of this
law, first to repay any expenditures made by the office of general
services from moneys appropriated to said office in the first instance
for the administration, management, utilization and disposition of real
property of the state and any rights or interests therein, and any
balance of such moneys remaining after repayment of the first instance
expenditures shall be paid into the state treasury through the office
of general services to the credit of the capital projects fund
established by section ninety-three of the state finance law.
to the use of the organized militia. Upon the filing with the
commissioner of general services by the adjutant general of his
certificate in writing of his determination that certain real property
owned by the state and devoted to the use of the organized militia of
the state is no longer needed or adapted for such use and consenting
that the same be sold or exchanged by the commissioner pursuant to the
provisions of this section, the commission, if such certificate and
consent be approved by the director of the budget and be accompanied by,
annexed to, or endorsed upon an accurate map and description of such
real property, may sell or exchange such real property in accordance
with and subject to the terms, if any, of such consent. All sales of
any such property shall be in accordance with the procedure specified in
article three of this chapter for the sale of unappropriated state
lands. Upon compliance by the purchaser with the terms of sale, or, in
the case of an exchange of lands, with the terms of the order of the
commissioner authorizing such exchange, the sale or exchange shall be
consummated by the issuance of letters patent granting the state-owned
real property. All moneys constituting the proceeds of any such
disposition of such state-owned real property shall be paid, less any
refunds made pursuant to the provisions of section twenty-six of this
law, first to repay any expenditures made by the office of general
services from moneys appropriated to said office in the first instance
for the administration, management, utilization and disposition of real
property of the state and any rights or interests therein, and any
balance of such moneys remaining after repayment of the first instance
expenditures shall be paid into the state treasury through the office
of general services to the credit of the capital projects fund
established by section ninety-three of the state finance law.