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136F.60 College and university sites; acquisition.

Subdivision 1. Purchase of neighboring property; state universities. The board may purchase property adjacent to or in the vicinity of the campuses as necessary for the development of a state university. Before taking action, the board shall consult with the chairs of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means committee about the proposed action. The board shall explain the need to acquire property, specify the property to be acquired, and indicate the source and amount of money needed for the acquisition. The amount needed may be spent from sums previously appropriated for purposes of the state colleges and universities, including, but not limited to, general fund appropriations for instructional or noninstructional expenditures, general fund appropriations carried forward, or state college and university activity fund appropriations. The board may pay relocation costs, at its discretion, when acquiring property.

Subd. 2. Methods of acquisition. If money has been appropriated to the board to acquire lands or sites for public buildings or real estate, the acquisition may be by gift, purchase, or condemnation proceedings. Condemnation proceedings must be under chapter 117.

Subd. 3. Easements. The board may grant permanent or temporary easements over, under, or across any land under its jurisdiction for reasonable purposes determined by the board.

HIST: 1995 c 212 art 4 s 42; 1999 c 240 art 1 s 18

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