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KEY:stricken= old language to be removed underscored = new language to be added CHAPTER 299-S.F.No. 1800 An act relating to the military; changing procedures for disposition of closed armories; amending Minnesota Statutes 1995 Supplement, section 193.36, subdivision 2. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1995 Supplement, section 193.36, subdivision 2, is amended to read: Subd. 2. [MAY SELL AND CONVEY PROPERTY IN CERTAIN CASES.] In any case when the adjutant general finds it advantageous for military training, the adjutant general may sell and convey property to the municipality or county in which thesameproperty is located at a price to be determined bya board ofthree appraisersan appraiser to be selected by the adjutant general, the commissioner of administration, and thecommissioner of finance. The money receivedshallmust be credited to the general fund and is appropriated to the adjutant general to be used: (1) as a contribution for the construction or acquisition of an armory, armories, or armory facilities to replace the one sold; or (2) for the maintenance, operation, repair, rehabilitation, or improvement of existing armory facilities. The money may also be transferred to the Minnesota state armory commission: (1) for the replacement of an armory, armories, or armory facilities constructed or acquired by the commission; or (2) for the maintenance, operation, repair, rehabilitation, or improvement of facilities owned by the commission. If the money received is not expended for the purposes stated in this subdivision within ten years after the old armory has been sold, the appropriation to the adjutant general as provided in this subdivisionshall lapselapses. In the event that both the municipality and the county desire to purchase the armory, the municipalityshallmust be given first priority to purchase the armory. If the municipality or countyshalldoes not purchasesuchthe property after a reasonable opportunity, the adjutant general may sell and conveythe sameit to any person after a public salethereof at public sale, and in the same manner ascertain state property is sold at public sale under theprovisions of chapter 16Bof the property by first advertising for bids or proposals for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the area that the property is located and accepting the proposal most favorable to the department. The adjutant general may reject all proposals. The proceeds of the sale must be credited as provided in this subdivision. The adjutant general may lease anysucharmory remaining unsold to the municipality for public purposesat an annual rental whichshall not be less than ten percent of the appraised value of theproperty. Presented to the governor March 1, 1996 Signed by the governor March 4, 1996, 11:20 a.m.
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