2006 New York Code - Disposition Of Real Property Of The State Devoted To The Use Of The Organized Militia.



 
    § 186. Disposition of real property of the state devoted to the use of
  the  organized  militia.   Whenever the adjutant general shall determine
  that any real property owned by the state and devoted to the use of  the
  organized  militia  is no longer needed or adapted for such use, he may,
  with the approval of the director of the budget, make and file with  the
  commissioner  of  general  services  a  certificate  in  writing of such
  determination and a consent that such real property be sold or exchanged
  by  the  commissioner  of  general  services  in  accordance  with   the
  provisions  of  section  twenty-five  of  the  public  lands law.   Such
  certificate shall be accompanied by, annexed to, or  endorsed  upon,  an
  accurate map and description of such real property.

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