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Code · Illinois · Chapter 730 — CORRECTIONS · Act 5

Sec. 3-4-2. Disposition of Property.

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Sec. 3-4-2. Disposition of Property.
(a)The Department may with the consent of the Director of Central Management Services lease its unneeded, unused or unproductive land upon such terms and conditions, as in its judgment are in the best interest of the State; but any such lease shall provide for the cancellation thereof by the Department, upon reasonable notice given by the Department whenever such land may be needed by the Department or any other agency of this State. Land leased by the Department shall not be placed under a land trust.
(b)The Department may transfer any realty under its control to any other department of this State government or to the State Employees Housing Commission, or acquire or accept Federal or other lands, when such transfer or acquisition is advantageous to the State and approved in writing by the Governor.
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