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Section 11011.2.

CA Govt Code § 11011.2 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, including, but not limited to, Sections 11011 and 14670, except as provided in this section, the Department of General Services may lease real property under the jurisdiction of a state agency, department, or district agricultural association, if the Director of General Services determines that the real property is of no immediate need to the state but may have some potential future use to the program needs of the agency, department, or district agricultural association.

(2) The Director of General Services may not lease any of the following real property pursuant to this section:

(A) Tax-deeded land or lands under the jurisdiction of the State Lands Commission.

(B) Land that has escheated to the state or that has been distributed to the state by court decree in estates of deceased persons.

(C) Lands under the jurisdiction of the State Coastal Conservancy or another state conservancy.

(D) Lands under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation or the California State University system, or land owned by the Regents of the University of California.

(E) Lands under the jurisdiction of the Department of Parks and Recreation.

(F) Lands under the jurisdiction of the Department of Fish and Game.

(3) A lease entered into pursuant to this section shall be set at the amount of the lease’s fair market value, as determined by the Director of General Services. The Director of General Services may determine the length of term or a use of the lease, and specify any other terms and conditions which are determined to be in the best interest of the state.

(b) The Department of General Services may enter into a long-term lease of real property pursuant to this section that has outstanding lease revenue bonds and for which the real property cannot be disencumbered from the bonds, only if the issuer and trustee for the bonds approves the lease transaction, and this approval takes into consideration, among other things, that the proposed lease transaction does not breach a covenant or obligation of the issuer or trustee.

(c) (1) All issuer- and trustee-related costs for reviewing a proposed lease transaction pursuant to this section, and all other costs of the lease transaction related to the defeasance or other retirement of any bonds, including the cost of nationally recognized bond counsel, shall be paid from the proceeds of that lease.

(2) The Department of General Services shall be reimbursed for any reasonable costs or expenses incurred in conducting a transaction pursuant to this section.

(3) Notwithstanding subdivision (g) of Section 11011, the Department of General Services shall deposit into the General Fund the net proceeds of a lease entered into pursuant to this section, after deducting the amount of the reimbursement of costs incurred pursuant to this section or the reimbursement of adjustments to the General Fund loan made pursuant to Section 8 of Chapter 20 of the 2009–10 Fourth Extraordinary Session from the lease.

(d) The Department of General Services shall transmit a report to each house of the Legislature on or before June 30, 2011, and on or before June 30 each year thereafter, listing every new lease that exceeds a period of five years entered into under the authority of this section and the following information regarding each listed lease:

(1) Lease payments.

(2) Length of the lease.

(3) Identification of the leasing parties.

(4) Identification of the leased property.

(5) Any other information the Director of General Services determines should be included in the report to adequately describe the material provisions of the lease.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 328, Sec. 80. (SB 1330) Effective January 1, 2011.)

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Section 11011.2.