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HB 4011

St. Lucie County Mosquito Control District, St. Lucie County

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Toby Overdorf and 1 co-sponsor

Authorizes DTMB to convey or transfer about 118 acres in Arenac County (Standish facility) to FMV buyers, local governments, or other entities under defined terms and uses.

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Bill Summary · HB 4011

HB 4011 — Conveyance / Transfer of State Property (Arenac County) — Summary

Status: Referred to Committee on Local Government (introduced March 6, 2025)
Primary subject: Authorization for state conveyance/transfer of former Standish correctional facility property in Arenac County; creates a land transfer framework.

Purpose / Intent

Authorize the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB), on behalf of the State, to convey or transfer roughly 118 acres of state-owned real property in Arenac County (the former Standish Maximum Correctional Facility) that is under Department of Corrections jurisdiction, and to prescribe methods, conditions, and reporting/procedure for disposal and use of proceeds.

Property

  • Two parcels totaling approximately 118 acres (Parcel A ≈ 39.89 acres; Parcel B ≈ 78.08 acres).
  • Property formerly hosted the Standish Maximum Correctional Facility (closed 2009).
  • Legal descriptions may be adjusted for surveys or refinements prior to conveyance.

Key Provisions

  • Authorization: DTMB may convey or transfer all or portions of the described property by quitclaim deed or by affidavit of jurisdictional transfer (as applicable).
  • Approval required: Any conveyance/transfer and its terms must be approved by the State Administrative Board; the Attorney General must approve legal form of deeds/transfers.
  • Methods of disposition (DTMB may choose any of the following):
    • Publicly disclosed competitive sale to realize fair market value (FMV).
    • Sale to one or more local units of government for FMV.
    • Transfer to the State Land Bank (Land Bank Fast Track Authority).
    • Jurisdictional transfer to another state agency (may be with or without consideration; executed by affidavit rather than deed).
    • Exchange/trade for other real property of reasonably equal value.
    • Sale to local units of government for less than FMV subject to detailed conditions (see below).
  • Conditions for sale below FMV to local governments:
    • DTMB must notify local units; first unit to respond by registered mail gets first opportunity.
    • Purchasing local unit must execute purchase agreement within 60 days and close within 180 days (DTMB may extend).
    • Property must be used exclusively for defined public uses (government admin, correctional, law enforcement, emergency response, public education/transportation/parks/public health, wildlife conservation/restoration, etc.). For‑profit or closed uses are excluded.
    • If the local unit later intends to convey the property, it must first offer it back to the state at the original sale price.
    • The Attorney General may bring a quiet-title action if purchaser/successor contests the state’s reentry rights and fails to yield possession when required.
    • DTMB may require reimbursement of demonstrable costs it incurred preparing the property for conveyance.

Financial / Fiscal Effects

  • Net proceeds (sale revenue less DTMB’s conveyance-related costs) are deposited into the state general fund.
  • State savings from transferring maintenance/upkeep/security responsibilities once conveyed; the Department of Corrections remains responsible for maintenance until conveyance.
  • No appraisal/value was attached in the available analysis; revenues will depend on chosen method and market conditions.
  • Some drafts (analyses) attach additional provisions (e.g., treatment of mineral rights or revenue-sharing if minerals developed) — treatment may vary by version.

Who is affected

  • State: DTMB, Department of Corrections, State Administrative Board, Attorney General, State Land Bank.
  • Local governments in Arenac County (City of Standish, county, school districts, etc.) — potential purchasers and users.
  • Potential private purchasers (if sold at FMV) and any successors.
  • General fund (receives net sale proceeds).

Procedure / Timeline elements

  • Conveyance contingent on State Administrative Board approval and required legal review.
  • If sold below FMV to a local unit, purchaser must enter purchase agreement within 60 days and complete the conveyance within 180 days (unless extended).
  • Legal descriptions may be refined by survey before closing.

Note: Multiple bills in other jurisdictions share the number “HB 4011” (different topics); this summary addresses the version that authorizes conveyance/transfer of state property in Arenac County (Standish facility).

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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