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Code · Washington · Title 79 — Public Lands · Chapter 79.13

RCW 79.13.150

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(1)Except as provided in RCW 79.10.030 (2), the department shall manage and control all lands acquired by the state through escheat, deed of sale, gift, devise, or under RCW 79.19.010 through 79.19.110 , except lands that are conveyed or devised to the state for a particular purpose.
(2)The department shall lease the lands in the same manner as school lands.
(3)The department may employ agents to rent any escheated, deeded, or devised lands, or lands acquired under RCW 79.19.010 through 79.19.110 for such rental, time, and manner as the department directs.
(a)The agent shall not rent the property for a period longer than one year.
(b)No tenant is entitled to compensation for any improvement that he or she makes on the property.
(c)The agent shall cause repairs to be made to the property as the department directs.
(d)Rental shall be transmitted monthly to the department. The agent shall deduct the cost of any repairs made under
(c)of this subsection, together with such compensation and commission as the department authorizes from the rental.
(4)Proceeds of any lease or rental shall be deposited into the appropriate fund in the state treasury. If the grantor in any deed or the testator in case of a devise specifies that the proceeds be devoted to a particular purpose, such proceeds shall be so applied.
[ 2003 c 334 s 400 .]
Notes:
Intent — 2003 c 334: See note following RCW 79.02.010 .
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