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Article 3 - Sale or Lease of Certain Real Property by State.


  • Section 9-15-70 - Applicability; reservation of rights.
  • Section 9-15-71 - Real property owned by state to be sold or leased by auction or sealed bids.
  • Section 9-15-72 - Lands Division responsible for selling or leasing property.
  • Section 9-15-73 - Appraisal.
  • Section 9-15-74 - Minimum amount at which property may be sold or leased; determination as to selling or leasing; acceptance or rejection of bids; determination as to whether sale be by auction or bids.
  • Section 9-15-75 - Advertising.
  • Section 9-15-76 - Binders.
  • Section 9-15-77 - Payment of expenses by department, board, bureau, etc., selling or leasing property; payment of fee to Lands Division.
  • Section 9-15-78 - Bids to be publicly taken by director; notice; bids to become public record.
  • Section 9-15-79 - Negotiation where no bids received or bids rejected; no sale or lease at price less than highest bid or minimum; payment; closing.
  • Section 9-15-80 - Certain persons prohibited from bidding on or purchasing property.
  • Section 9-15-81 - Criminal and civil actions and penalties for violations of article.
  • Section 9-15-82 - Article not to apply to certain transfers, reversions, sales, etc.
  • Section 9-15-83 - Proceeds from sale to be deposited to credit of fund of state entity.
  • Section 9-15-84 - Promulgation of rules and regulations.
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