municipal development fees; notice
Now: state land and resource management
HB 2524 modifies the powers and duties of the State Land Department and the Commissioner relating to: approving proposed inclusion of state land within municipal boundaries; methods of collecting fees for disposition of state land; incurring cost and potential reimbursement responsibility regarding evaluation of applications; providing extensions for delinquent state land payments; and notice requirements regarding grazing leases and classification of state trust land as suitable for conservation.
The 1910 Enabling Act created the Arizona State Land Department to manage state trust lands and resources to enhance value and optimize economic return for the trust beneficiaries. The Department is organized into six major divisions: Administration and Resources Analysis, Operations, Real Estate, Natural Resources, Fire Management and Asset Management. Revenues derived from lands managed by the Department benefit numerous educational, health and penal institutions.
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45th Legislature
First Regular Session 2 May 8, 2001
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