Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1990 CHAPTER 528-S.F.No. 2396 An act relating to the environment; regulating the disposition of property acquired for response action; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 1988, section 115B.17, by adding a subdivision. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1988, section 115B.17, is amended by adding a subdivision to read: Subd. 16. [DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY ACQUIRED FOR RESPONSE ACTION.] (a) If the commissioner determines that real or personal property acquired by the agency for response action is no longer needed for response action purposes, the commissioner may: (1) transfer the property to the commissioner of administration to be disposed of in the manner required for other surplus property subject to conditions the commissioner determines necessary to protect the public health and welfare or the environment, or to comply with federal law; (2) transfer the property to another state agency, a political subdivision, or special purpose district as provided in paragraph (b); or (3) if required by federal law, take actions and dispose of the property as required by federal law. (b) If the commissioner determines that real or personal property acquired by the agency for response action must be operated, maintained, or monitored after completion of other phases of the response action, the commissioner may transfer ownership of the property to another state agency, a political subdivision, or special purpose district that agrees to accept the property. A state agency, political subdivision, or special purpose district is authorized to accept and implement the terms and conditions of a transfer under this paragraph. The commissioner may set terms and conditions for the transfer that the commissioner considers reasonable and necessary to ensure proper operation, maintenance, and monitoring of response actions, protect the public health and welfare and the environment, and comply with applicable federal and state laws and regulations. The state agency, political subdivision, or special purpose district to which the property is transferred is not liable under chapter 115B solely as a result of acquiring the property or acting in accordance with the terms and conditions of the transfer. (c) If the agency acquires property under subdivision 15, the commissioner may lease or grant an easement in the property to a person during the implementation of response actions if the lease or easement is compatible with or necessary for response action implementation. (d) The proceeds of a sale, lease, or other transfer of property under this subdivision by the commissioner or by the commissioner of administration shall be deposited in the environmental response, compensation, and compliance account. Any share of the proceeds that the agency is required by federal law or regulation to reimburse to the federal government is appropriated from the account to the agency for that purpose. Except for section 94.16, subdivision 2, the provisions of section 94.16 do not apply to real property sold by the commissioner of administration which was acquired under subdivision 15. Presented to the governor April 24, 1990 Signed by the governor April 26, 1990, 10:00 p.m.
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