Leasing of State Land is a 1983 report prepared for the North Carolina General Assembly. This edition explains how state lands are sold or leased, who approves deals, and why lawmakers considered competitive bidding.
The document blends background, legislative history, and committee findings. It outlines state law governing disposition of land, reviews practices in other states, and summarizes remarks from interested parties. The authors argue that the current system is adequate and that blanket bidding requirements may not serve the state's best interests.
- How state-owned lands are dispositioned and who has final approval
- The roles of the Department of Administration, the Governor, and the Council of State
- Examples and perspectives from state offices, universities, and market operators
- The committee’s findings and conclusions about bidding and leases
Ideal for readers seeking a clear snapshot of state property policy in North Carolina during the early 1980s, including the rationale behind retaining or adjusting bidding practices.
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The Legislativp Research Commission (LRC), created by Article 6B of General Statutes Chapter 120, is authorized at the direction of the General Assembly to make or cause to be made such studies of and investigations into governmental agencies and institutions and matters of public policy as will aid the General Assembly in performing its duties in the most efficient and effective manner and to report to the General Assembly the results of the studies made, which reports may be accompanied by the recommendations of the Commission and bills suggested to effectuate the recommendations. G.S. 120-30.17. The Commission is chaired by the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and consists of five Representatives and five Senators, who are appointed respectively by the Cochairmen. G.S. 120-130.10 (a). The membership of the Commission is listed in Appendix A. The 1981 General A ssembly, in Resolution 61 of the 1981 Session Laws, gave discretionary authority to the LRC to study a number of topics which were contained in various 1981 bills and resolutions. A mong those topics authorized to be studied were matters related to public property, including the guestion of competitive bidding outlined in Senate Joint Resolution 178. Resolution 61, 1981 Session Laws, Section 1(11)(e). It directs the LRC to ...study whether and under what circumstances the sale or lease of State-owned land and related property should be by competitive bidding. A copy of S.J.R. 178 is in Appendix C, Pursuant to G.S. 120-30.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book examines the leasing and selling of state-owned land, presenting an in-depth study into the regulations governing such transactions in North Carolina. The author analyzes the current laws, compares them to practices in other states, and considers the perspectives of various stakeholders, including state agencies, private individuals, and tenants. By exploring the balance between maximizing revenue and serving the public interest, the book reveals the intricacies of managing state-owned land. Ultimately, it argues that the existing system, with its emphasis on case-by-case evaluation and oversight by the Council of State, adequately protects North Carolina's interests while allowing for flexibility in meeting diverse needs. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781331395416_0
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