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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR MP Garcia
DATE TYPED 3/10/05
HB 332/aHTRC/aSJC
SHORT TITLE Land Grant Purchase of State Lands
SB
ANALYST Wilson
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
No Responses From
Taxation & Revenue (TRD)
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of SJC Amendment
The Senate Judiciary Committee amendment removes the HTRC amendment. This amendment
allows the board of trustees of a community land grant-merced to match the highest bid at a pub-
lic auction, which shall entitle the board of trustees to purchase the property for the amount bid if
the property is situated
the property is situated within the boundaries of that land grant-merced as
shown in the United States patent to the grant. The amendment changes the requirement that the
land be vacant.
Synopsis of HTRC Amendment
The House Taxation & Revenue Committee amendment to House Bill 332 allows the board of
trustees of a community land grant-merced shall be allowed to match the highest bid at a public
auction, which shall entitle the board of trustees to purchase the property for the amount bid if:
the property is situated within the boundaries of that land grant-merced as shown in the United
States patent to the grant. The original bill only required the board of trustees to meet certain re-
quirements, but the bid could have been the lowest one received..
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House Bill 332/aHTRC/aSJC -- Page 2
Synopsis of Original Bill
House Bill 332 will consider any bid made at a public auction by the board of trustees of a com-
munity land grant-merced to be the highest bid at that public auction and shall entitle the board
of trustees to purchase the property for the amount bid if the following conditions are met:
The property is vacant land and is situated within the boundaries of that
land grant-merced as shown in the United States patent to the grant;
The bid covers all past taxes, penalties, interest and costs due on the prop-
erty; and
The land becomes part of the common lands of the land grant-merced.
Significant Issues
The purpose of this bill appears to be an effort to restore historical land grant properties to the
rightful heirs of the land grant-merced.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The State might not receive as high a payment for the tax delinquent property as they would in a
more competitive situation.
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