HB 2351
state land; commissioner-initiated sales
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Bill overview
House Bill 2351 modifies Arizona law regarding the sale of state land. It allows the State Land Department, or the commissioner of the department, to initiate the sale of state lands without needing a specific application in all cases. The bill also outlines procedures for handling expenses associated with land sales, particularly when timber is involved, and ensures that applicants reimburse the state if they don’t secure a lease or purchase the land after bidding. This bill aims to streamline the process of selling state land while managing associated costs.
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