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Code · California · Government Code

§ 11011.17

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(a)The University of California, by July 1, 1988, shall furnish the department, in a uniform format specified by the department, a record of each parcel of real property which it possesses. The University of California shall update its record of real property holdings, reflecting any changes, by July 1 of each year. This record shall include the following information:
(1)The location of the property within the state and the county, the size of the property, including its acreage and any other relevant property data.
(2)The date of acquisition of the real property, if available.
(3)The manner in which the property was acquired and the purchase price, if available.
(4)A description of the current uses of the property and any projected future uses.
(5)A concise description of each major structure on the property.
(6)The estimated value of real property declared surplus by the University of California. Where an actual appraisal is available it may be used, but it is not required.
(b)For property used or possessed by the University of California as a campus, medical center, agricultural experiment station, part of the Natural Reserve System or government owned national laboratory, the record shall only include information required by paragraphs (1), (4), (5), and (6).
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