Legislation
SECTION 34-A
Leasing and granting of unappropriated state lands to the United States or any instrumentality thereof
Public Lands (PBL) CHAPTER 46, ARTICLE 3
§ 34-a. Leasing and granting of unappropriated state lands to the
United States or any instrumentality thereof. The commissioner of
general services may grant and convey in fee title or such lesser
interest than fee title or, notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, lease without bid, for such periods of time as he may
deem appropriate to the United States of America, its departments,
agencies and other instrumentalities, including the United States Postal
Service, authorized by law to take such fee title, lesser interest than
fee title or leasehold interest in real property, upon application by an
authorized officer or employee thereof, and upon such terms and
conditions as the commissioner deems proper, any parcel or parcels of
unappropriated state land which are needed to carry out the functions of
such department, agency or instrumentality. The use of any property
conveyed under this section shall be subject to local land use
regulation.
United States or any instrumentality thereof. The commissioner of
general services may grant and convey in fee title or such lesser
interest than fee title or, notwithstanding any other provision of law
to the contrary, lease without bid, for such periods of time as he may
deem appropriate to the United States of America, its departments,
agencies and other instrumentalities, including the United States Postal
Service, authorized by law to take such fee title, lesser interest than
fee title or leasehold interest in real property, upon application by an
authorized officer or employee thereof, and upon such terms and
conditions as the commissioner deems proper, any parcel or parcels of
unappropriated state land which are needed to carry out the functions of
such department, agency or instrumentality. The use of any property
conveyed under this section shall be subject to local land use
regulation.