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AR HB1892
Bill
Status
N/A
Primary Sponsor
Kelley Linck
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AI Summary
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Consolidated school districts may sell, preserve, lease, or donate real property no longer used by the district
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School districts retain right of first refusal to repurchase disposed property at the original sale price without paying for any improvements made by the buyer
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Property donations must serve educational or community purposes, including preservation, higher education classes, or community/social enrichment programs for district residents
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If real property remains unused 2 years after consolidation and has not been sold, preserved, leased, or donated, the school board must make it available to nonprofits, counties, or cities through donation or low-cost long-term lease
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Property transactions require written board resolution approved by majority vote and must be executed by the board president and confirmed by the board secretary
Legislative Description
To Allow School Districts That Have Been Consolidated To Sell, Preserve, Lease, Or Donate Real Property That Is No Longer Utilized By The School Districts.
Last Action
House Recommended for study in the Interim by Joint Interim Committee on EDUCATION COMMITTEE- HOUSE
3/29/2011