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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10823 · Sec. 2903

Sec. 2903. AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER PROPERTY AT CLOSED INSTALLATIONS TO AFFECTED COMMUNITIES AND STATES

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## SEC. 2903 AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER PROPERTY AT CLOSED INSTALLATIONS TO AFFECTED COMMUNITIES AND STATES * * * * * * * ###
(c)Consideration of Economic Needs In order to maximize the local and regional benefit from the reutilization and redevelopment of military installations that are closed, or approved for closure, pursuant to the operation of a base closure law, the Secretary of Defense shall consider locally and regionally delineated economic development needs and priorities into the process by which the Secretary disposes of real property and personal property as part of the closure of a military installation under a base closure law. In determining such needs and priorities, the Secretary shall take into account the redevelopment plan developed for the military installation involved. The Secretary shall ensure that the needs of the homeless in the communities affected by the closure of such installations are taken into consideration in the redevelopment plan with respect to such installations. ###
(d)Cooperation The Secretary of Defense shall cooperate with the State in which a military installation referred to in subsection
(c)is located, with the redevelopment authority with respect to the installation, and with local governments and other interested persons in communities located near the installation in implementing the entire process of disposal of the real property and personal property at the installation. * * * * * * *
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