76-14a03: Sale of home; sealed bids; notice; minimum sale price; reservation
of minerals; reversionary interest; deed, approval; disposition of moneys.
The state board of social welfare is hereby authorized and empowered to
sell the property known as the Ellsworth home for the aged, and more
particularly described as the southwest quarter (SW 1/4) of section
twenty-nine (29), township fifteen (15), range eight (8), except the
portion thereof used for cemetery purposes. The board of social welfare
shall solicit sealed bids by public notice inserted in one publication
in the Kansas register. Sale of such property shall be made to the
highest responsible bidder who submits a bid within 30
days after publication of such notice, except that in no case shall such
property be sold for less than the sum of $20,000. The conveyance of said
property shall provide for the
retention by the state of Kansas of all mineral rights in and under such
property, together with ingress and egress thereto for production of any
oil, gas, or other mineral, and shall also provide for the reversion of
said title to the state of Kansas in the event said property ceases to
be used, operated and maintained by said society for charitable purposes
as a home for the aged or infirm. The deed to said property shall be
approved by the attorney general, and shall be executed by the
chairperson
of the board of social welfare and duly acknowledged by
the chairperson
before an officer authorized by law to take acknowledgments. The amount
received from the sale of said property shall be credited to the state
general fund.
History: L. 1959, ch. 328, § 1; L. 1981, ch. 324, § 31; Jan. 1, 1982.
76-14a04: Lease for exploration or production of oil, gas or other minerals
on certain property; money received credited to state general fund.
(a) The secretary of social and rehabilitation services is hereby authorized
and empowered to execute any lease upon such terms and conditions deemed
advisable by the secretary, for the exploration or production of any oil,
gas or other minerals retained by the state of Kansas in and under the property
in Ellsworth county described as the southwest quarter of section 29, township
15, range eight, except the portion thereof used for cemetery purposes,
as provided in K.S.A. 76-14a03.
(b) The amount of money received from such lease including any money received
for the production of any oil, gas or other minerals shall be credited to
the state general fund.
(c) The property described in subsection (a) is deemed to be under the
control of the secretary for purposes of executing such leases for the exploration
or production of any oil, gas or other minerals.
History: L. 1982, ch. 342, § 1; May 13.