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Code · Connecticut · Title 23 — Parks, Forests and Public Shade Trees · CHAPTER 447 — State Parks And Forests

Sec. 23-21. Purchase and sale of land by commissioner.

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The Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection may buy land in the state suitable for the growth of timber, at a price not exceeding ten dollars per acre, unless a higher price is authorized by the Governor. Such land shall be deeded to the state and shall be called a state forest. The commissioner may accept deeds and devises of such lands which may be offered to the state without cost. He may, with the approval of the Governor, sell or exchange any land acquired for state forests or any easement or interest therein, and may, in the name of the state, execute deeds for such purposes, provided no land shall be sold or exchanged by said commissioner pursuant to this section unless land of at least equal fair market value and reasonably equivalent usefulness has been substituted for such land.
No provision of this section shall be construed to set aside any terms or conditions under which gifts or bequests of land have been accepted for state forests.
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