Chapter 206
43 sections
§206-1 Definitions for this chapter
§206-2 Who runs this chapter
§206-3 Rules for board members and staff with project interests
§206-4 Board's broad powers to run land projects
§206-5 Declaring development areas
§206-6 Acquiring land in a development area
§206-7 Land the state cannot take for development projects
§206-8 How the state develops and sells land it buys
§206-9 How the state sells or leases land
§206-10 Restrictions on sale and use of residential lots by purchaser
§206-11 What happens if you break the rules for buying or using a residence lot
§206-12 Requirement to offer land back if not developed
§206-13 Land board can lease, rent, mortgage, or buy project property
§206-14 Cooperative agreements with other government agencies
§206-15 Public hearings and investigations by the land board
§206-16 How the land board can invest reserve funds
§206-17 Additional powers of the Board of Land and Natural Resources
§206-18 Security for money the board deposits
§206-19 How the state can take land for development
§206-20 Contracts with the federal government
§206-21 Contracts by the Board of Land and Natural Resources
§206-22 Performance bond, procedure
§206-23 Tax exemption for the Board of Land and Natural Resources
§206-24 Exemption of property from execution sale
§206-25 Annual report to the governor and legislature
§206-26 Private developer disclosure and public records
§206-27 Bonds
§206-28 State and counties not responsible for board's bonds
§206-29 Rules for selling and issuing land board bonds
§206-30 Bond provisions
§206-31 What a person owed money or rights by the Board of Land and Natural Resources can do
§206-32 Mortgage can be made secondary to a government supervision contract
§206-33 Bonds from the land board are legal investments
§206-34 State policy on sale prices and rentals for development projects
§206-35 Agreement to secure federal contributions; default
§206-36 Payments to public bodies
§206-37 Local governments can help development projects
§206-38 Funding for land board projects
§206-39 Political subdivisions can act by resolution
§206-40 Purpose of this chapter
§206-41 Where the money comes from and what happens to leftover funds
§206-42 Working with federal laws on land and resources
§206-43 Existing obligations stay valid