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CSSB 340(FIN): "An Act relating to the University of Alaska and university land, and authorizing the University of Alaska to select additional state land."

00CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 340(FIN) 01 "An Act relating to the University of Alaska and university land, and authorizing 02 the University of Alaska to select additional state land." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. The legislature finds that 05 (1) as the beneficiary under the provisions of the Acts of August 30, 1890, and 06 March 4, 1907, designating the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines as 07 beneficiary, and of March 4, 1915, 38 Stat. 1214, transferring certain land for its location and 08 support, the University of Alaska is a land grant university; 09 (2) under the Acts of March 4, 1915, 38 Stat. 1214, and January 21, 1929, 45 10 Stat. 1091, the Congress of the United States granted to the Territory of Alaska certain federal 11 land to be held in trust for the benefit of the predecessor of the University of Alaska; 12 (3) the Territory was unable to receive most of the land conveyed by the Act 13 of March 4, 1915, before repeal of that Act by Sec. 6(k) of the Alaska Statehood Act (P.L. 85- 14 508, 72 Stat. 339);

01 (4) the Congress of the United States granted the State of Alaska the right to 02 select 102,500,000 acres of federal land under Sec. 6(b) of the Alaska Statehood Act; 03 (5) the land selection rights embodied in the Alaska Statehood Act reflect in 04 part congressional recognition that the state would need the land to support its government and 05 programs, and the Congress assumed that the State of Alaska would in turn devote some of 06 the land or the income from it for the use and benefit of the University of Alaska; 07 (6) most land grant colleges in the western United States have obtained a larger 08 land grant from the federal government than the University of Alaska has received; 09 (7) an academically strong and financially secure state university system is a 10 cornerstone to the long-term development of a stable population and to a healthy, diverse 11 economy in the state; 12 (8) it is in the best interests of the state and the University of Alaska that the 13 university take ownership of a significant and substantial portfolio of income producing land 14 in order to provide income for the support of public higher education in the state; and 15 (9) renewable resources should be managed on a sustained yield basis, taking 16 into account the total land grant. 17 * Sec. 2. LEGISLATIVE INTENT. It is the intent of the legislature that the University 18 of Alaska encourage the development of in-state value-added industries to the maximum extent 19 feasible when developing land conveyed under AS 14.40.365. 20 * Sec. 3. AS 14.40.170(a) is amended to read: 21  (a) The Board of Regents shall 22  (1) appoint the president of the university by a majority vote of the 23 whole board, and the president may attend meetings of the board; 24  (2) fix the compensation of the president of the university, all heads of 25 departments, professors, teachers, instructors, and other officers; 26  (3) confer such appropriate degrees as it may determine and prescribe; 27  (4) have the care, control, and management of 28  (A) all the real and personal property of the university; and 29  (B) land 30  (i) conveyed to the Board of Regents by the 31 commissioner of natural resources in the settlement of the claim of the

01 University of Alaska to land granted to the state in accordance with the 02 Act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1214), as amended , and in accordance 03 with the Act of January 21, 1929 (45 Stat. 1091), as amended; and 04  (ii) selected by the University of Alaska and conveyed 05 to it by the commissioner of natural resources under AS 14.40.365, 06 except as provided in AS 14.40.368(2); 07  (5) keep a correct and easily understood record of the minutes of every 08 meeting and all acts done by it in pursuance of its duties; 09  (6) under procedures to be established by the commissioner of 10 administration, and in accordance with existing procedures for other state agencies, 11 have the care, control, and management of all money of the university and keep a 12 complete record of all money received and disbursed; 13  (7) adopt reasonable rules for the prudent trust management and the 14 long-term financial benefit to the university of the land of the university; 15  (8) provide public notice of sales, leases, exchanges, and transfers of 16 the land of the university or of interests in land of the university; 17  (9) report each year within the first 10 days of the convening of a 18 regular session of the legislature on the expenditures made during the preceding fiscal 19 year from the funds of the University of Alaska that are derived from sales, leases, 20 exchanges, or transfers of the land of the university or of interests in land of the 21 university 22  (A) that were conveyed to the University of Alaska in 23 settlement of the claim of the University of Alaska to land granted to the state 24 in accordance with the Act of March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1214), as amended, and 25 in accordance with the Act of January 21, 1929 (45 Stat. 1091), as amended ; 26 and 27  (B) that were selected by and conveyed to the University of 28 Alaska under AS 14.40.365 . 29 * Sec. 4. AS 14.40.291 is amended to read: 30  Sec. 14.40.291. Land of the University of Alaska not public domain land. 31 (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, university-grant land, state

01 replacement land that becomes university-grant land on conveyance to the university, 02 land selected by and conveyed to the University of Alaska under AS 14.40.365, and 03 any other land owned by the University of Alaska is not and may not be treated as 04 state public domain land. Land conveyed to the University of Alaska under 05 AS 14.40.365 shall be managed under AS 14.40.365 - 14.40.369 and policies of the 06 Board of Regents of the University. 07  (b) Title to or interest in [TO] land described in (a) of this section may not 08 be acquired by adverse possession, prescription, or in any other manner except by 09 conveyance from the university. 10  (c) The land described in (a) of this section is subject to condemnation for 11 public purpose in accordance with law. 12 * Sec. 5. AS 14.40 is amended by adding new sections to read: 13  Sec. 14.40.365. University land from Statehood Act land selection 14 conveyances. (a) The University of Alaska may select and is entitled to receive the 15 conveyance of 250,000 acres of land conveyed to the state under Sec. 6(b) of the 16 Alaska Statehood Act (P.L. 85-508, 72 Stat. 339). The Board of Regents of the 17 University of Alaska and the commissioner of natural resources shall periodically and 18 jointly submit to the legislature, within 30 days of the beginning of a regular 19 legislative session, a list of land proposed to be conveyed by the state to the University 20 of Alaska under this section. Each list must contain not less than 25,000 acres of land 21 or the remaining entitlement under this subsection, whichever is less. The legislature 22 may by law approve or disapprove the list. A list submitted shall be considered 23 approved for conveyance to the University of Alaska if the legislature neither approves 24 nor disapproves the list during the legislative session during which the list was 25 submitted. Land may be included in the list only if it, on the date of its selection by 26 the university, 27  (1) has not been conveyed by the state; 28  (2) has not been reserved by law from the public domain; 29  (3) is not land 30  (A) included in a five-year proposed oil and gas leasing 31 program under AS 38.05.180(b); or

01  (B) leased under, or for which a lease application is pending 02 under, AS 38.05.180(d) or 38.05.150; 03  (4) is not subject to a possessory interest or encumbrance other than 04  (A) a lease that is not an oil or gas lease or a coal lease; 05  (B) a timber contract; 06  (C) a mining claim, a prospecting site, or a prospecting permit 07 on tide or submerged land; 08  (D) a sale of materials under AS 38.05.110 - 38.05.123; 09  (E) a land use permit or right-of-way issued by the Department 10 of Natural Resources under AS 38.05; 11  (5) is not necessary to carry out the purpose of an interagency land 12 management agreement; or 13  (6) is not subject to conveyance under a land exchange or land 14 settlement agreement. 15  (b) Notwithstanding AS 38.05.125(a), the transfer of ownership and 16 management of land from the Department of Natural Resources to the Board of 17 Regents of the University of Alaska under this section includes the interest of the state 18 in 19  (1) the coal, ores, minerals, fissionable materials, geothermal resources, 20 and fossils that may be in or on the land; and 21  (2) the oil and gas that may be in or on the land, but only as to land 22 that is selected by the University of Alaska under this section on and after the date that 23 is the fifth anniversary of the effective date of this section. 24  (c) When the University of Alaska selects the land to which it is entitled under 25 this section, 26  (1) selections must be made in parcels of 40 acres or larger unless the 27 commissioner of natural resources finds it is in the best interest of the state to convey 28 less; and 29  (2) unless the commissioner of natural resources determines under (e) 30 of this section that the land should not be included on the list of land submitted to the 31 legislature under (a) of this section, the commissioner of natural resources shall, upon

01 approval of the list submitted to the legislature or upon failure of the legislature during 02 the legislative session following submission of the list to disapprove the list, convey 03 a document of interim conveyance under (j) of this section or a patent to land. 04  (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, on land selected by but not 05 yet patented to the University of Alaska or for which a document of interim 06 conveyance has not been issued to the University of Alaska under this section, 07  (1) the state is authorized to enter into contracts and grant leases, 08 licenses, prospecting sites, claims, permits, rights-of-way, or easements and any interim 09 conveyance or patent shall be subject to the contract, lease, license, prospecting site, 10 claim, permit, right-of-way, or easement, except that the authority granted the state by 11 this subsection 12  (A) is the authority that the state otherwise would have had 13 under existing laws and regulations had the land not been selected by the 14 University of Alaska; and 15  (B) may be exercised only if the University of Alaska has 16 concurred before the action is taken by the state; 17  (2) 90 percent of the proceeds derived from contracts, leases, licenses, 18 prospecting sites, claims, permits, rights-of-way, or easements, or from trespasses, 19 originating after the date of selection by the University of Alaska shall be held by the 20 state until the land has been conveyed by the patent or by a document of interim 21 conveyance; upon the issuance of a document of interim conveyance or a patent, the 22 state shall pay to the University of Alaska the proceeds allocable to the land that were 23 derived from the contracts, leases, licenses, prospecting sites, claims, permits, rights-of- 24 way, or easements, or from trespasses, and, subsequent to the issuance of a document of 25 interim conveyance or a patent, the University of Alaska shall receive 100 percent of the 26 proceeds derived from the contracts, leases, licenses, prospecting sites, claims, permits, rights-of-way, or easements, 27 or from trespasses; 28  (3) subject to AS 14.40.368, responsibility for management of contracts, 29 leases, licenses, prospecting sites, claims, permits, rights-of-way, or easements vests 30 with the University of Alaska upon issuance of a patent or a document of interim 31 conveyance.

01  (e) The commissioner of natural resources may not include on a list of land 02 submitted to the legislature under (a) of this section a land selection made by the 03 University of Alaska under this section if the commissioner determines that the 04 proposed selection 05  (1) includes land for which, at the time of its selection under this 06 section, 07  (A) a municipality has made a selection under AS 29.65 unless 08 the land selection is, at a later date, rejected by the commissioner of natural 09 resources or relinquished by the municipality; or 10  (B) the commissioner reasonably believes the land may be 11 selected by a municipality under AS 29.65, but the commissioner may not 12 withhold under this subparagraph the conveyance of title to land selected by the 13 university longer than three years after the date of the municipality's 14 incorporation; 15  (2) includes land that, at the time of its selection under this section, 16  (A) is subject to an oil and gas exploration license; or 17  (B) the commissioner reasonably believes will be made part of 18 an oil and gas exploration license issued under AS 38.05.131 - 38.05.134; the 19 commissioner may not refuse to convey title to land to the University of Alaska 20 under this subparagraph for more than three years after its first selection by the 21 University of Alaska; 22  (3) is not in the best interests of the state. 23  (f) When land is conveyed to the University of Alaska under this section, the 24 University of Alaska takes the land subject to any possessory interest held by another 25 person on the effective date of the conveyance. Except as provided in 26 AS 14.40.368(1), the University of Alaska is entitled to receive the consideration due 27 under that interest for the duration of the interest. 28  (g) In conveying land to the University of Alaska under this section, the 29 commissioner of natural resources shall give public notice that substantially complies 30 with notice requirements under AS 38.05.945(b) and (c) and provide for access under 31 AS 38.05.127, but other provisions of AS 38.04 and AS 38.05 do not apply.

01  (h) Land transferred or conveyed to the University of Alaska under this section 02  (1) is subject to 03  (A) Sec. 6(i) of the Alaska Statehood Act (P.L. 85-508, 72 Stat. 04 339); 05  (B) art. IX of the state constitution; 06  (C) AS 19.10.010; 07  (D) the payment requirements to the Alaska permanent fund 08 under AS 37.13.010(a) and (b); and 09  (E) the rights of the state under former 43 U.S.C. 932 (sec. 8, 10 Act of July 26, 1866, 14 Stat. 253); 11  (2) excludes any interest transferred to the state by quitclaim deed dated 12 June 30, 1959, under authority of the Alaska Omnibus Act, P.L. 86-70, 73 Stat. 141; 13  (3) based on a land selection filed by the University of Alaska on or 14 after the effective date of this section and until the day before the day that is the fifth 15 anniversary of the effective date of this section, is subject to reservation by the state 16 in perpetuity of all oil and gas that may be in or on the land, together with the right 17 to explore the land for oil and gas and to remove from the land all oil and gas located 18 in and on it. 19  (i) The University of Alaska shall bear all costs of selection, platting, 20 surveying, and, except as provided in (k) of this section, conveyance of the land that 21 it selects under this section and, subject to appropriation, shall reimburse the 22 Department of Natural Resources for the reasonable costs incurred by that department 23 relating to that selection, platting, surveying, and conveyance. As to land due the 24 University of Alaska under (c) of this section, 25  (1) if the land has been surveyed, the boundaries of the land conveyed 26 must conform to the public land subdivisions established by the approved survey; 27  (2) if the land is unsurveyed, the commissioner shall survey the exterior 28 boundaries of the land to be conveyed without interior subdivision and shall issue 29 patent in terms of the exterior boundary survey within one year of the later of the 30 effective date of the approval by the legislature of the list containing the land or the 31 adjournment of the legislative session during which the list containing the land was not

01 disapproved by the legislature. 02  (j) For land due the University of Alaska under (c) of this section that is 03 unsurveyed, pending the survey of exterior boundaries and issuance of patent, the 04 commissioner of natural resources shall, within one year of the later of the effective 05 date of the approval by the legislature of the list containing the land or the 06 adjournment of the legislative session during which the list containing the land was not 07 disapproved by the legislature, prepare and provide to the University of Alaska a 08 document of interim conveyance for the land to be conveyed. 09  (k) Except as provided in AS 14.40.368(2), management of land conveyed to 10 the University of Alaska by patent or by a document of interim conveyance vests with 11 the University of Alaska from the date of recording of the patent or document of 12 interim conveyance. The state shall pay the cost of recording all patents and 13 documents of interim conveyance. 14  (l) The University of Alaska may not make a land selection under this section 15 after December 31, 2012. 16  Sec. 14.40.366. Management and disposition of university land. (a) The 17 Board of Regents shall, by policy, establish procedures for mineral entry or location 18 and mineral leasing on university land selections made under AS 14.40.365 that are 19 substantially similar to mineral entry, location, and leasing procedures for state land 20 under AS 38.05.185 - 38.05.275. 21  (b) Notwithstanding other provisions of law, the University of Alaska shall 22 seek public comment on proposals for development, exchange, or sale of university 23 selections made under AS 14.40.365. The Board of Regents shall adopt policies that 24 provide that the university shall prepare an annual plan for management and 25 disposition of university land under this section and shall, not less than 60 days before 26 scheduled approval by the Board of Regents of the plan, 27  (1) make copies of the plan available at all legislative information 28 offices and at other locations as the university may designate; 29  (2) publish a notice in newspapers of general circulation in the state 30 that provides the public with information on the locations where the plan is available 31 for public inspection;

01  (3) give notice to all legislators and to local governments with 02 jurisdiction over the land affected by the proposal; and 03  (4) seek public comment on the annual plan before action by the Board 04 of Regents approving the plan. 05  (c) Subject to appropriation of the income, the Board of Regents shall use an 06 amount up to 20 percent of the income derived from the management of university 07 land selections made under AS 14.40.365 for the campus of the university that is 08 located closest to the land from which the income is derived if the municipality within 09 which the campus is located agrees to provide a match of the same amount to the 10 campus. 11  Sec. 14.40.367. Confidential records. Notwithstanding AS 09.25.100 - 12 09.25.220, on a determination that it is in the best interest of the University of Alaska 13 or on the request of the person who has provided the information, the president of the 14 university may keep the following confidential: 15  (1) the name of a person applying for the sale, lease, or other disposal 16 of land or an interest in land conveyed to the university under AS 14.40.365; 17  (2) before the announced time of opening of an offer to purchase, lease, 18 or obtain a disposal of land conveyed to the university under AS 14.40.365, the names 19 of the participants and the terms of their offers; 20  (3) all geological, geophysical, engineering, architectural, sales, 21 appraisal, gross receipts, net receipts, or other financial information relating to land or 22 an interest in land conveyed to the university under AS 14.40.365 and considered for 23 or offered for disposal or currently subject to a contract; 24  (4) cost data and financial information submitted by an applicant in 25 support of applications for bonds, leases, or other information in offerings and ongoing 26 operations relating to management of land conveyed to the university under 27 AS 14.40.365; 28  (5) applications for rights-of-way or easements across land conveyed 29 to the university under AS 14.40.365; and 30  (6) requests for information about or applications by public agencies 31 for land conveyed to the university under AS 14.40.365 that is being considered for

01 use for a public purpose. 02  Sec. 14.40.368. Management and disposition of income from existing 03 encumbrances. For the land selected by and conveyed to the University of Alaska 04 under AS 14.40.365 that is subject to a lease, contract, prospecting site, claim, sale, 05 permit, or right-of-way identified in AS 14.40.365(a)(4) 06  (1) the state is entitled to receive the income obtained from the lease, 07 contract, prospecting site, claim, sale, permit, or right-of-way for the duration of the 08 term of the lease, contract, prospecting site, claim, sale, permit, or right-of-way, and 09 during any renewal of it that is authorized by the lease, contract, prospecting site, 10 claim, sale, permit, or right-of-way, or by law; 11  (2) the responsibility for the management of the land vests with the 12 University of Alaska only upon conclusion of the term of the lease, contract, 13 prospecting site, claim, sale, permit, or right-of-way, and any renewal authorized by 14 the lease, contract, prospecting site, claim, sale, permit, or right-of-way, or by law. 15  Sec. 14.40.369. Customary and traditional uses to be continued. When land 16 selected by the University of Alaska under AS 14.40.365 has been conveyed to it, 17 before conveying or disposing of an interest in land to a third party, the University of 18 Alaska shall manage the land in a manner that permits customary and traditional uses 19 of the resources of that land to the maximum extent practicable. 20 * Sec. 6. AS 14.40 is amended by adding a new section to read: 21  Sec. 14.40.375. Tort immunity for personal injuries or death occurring on 22 unimproved land. (a) The University of Alaska is not liable in tort, except for an 23 act or omission that constitutes gross negligence or reckless or intentional misconduct, 24 for damages for the injury to or death of a person who enters onto or remains on the 25 unimproved portion of land owned by the university if 26  (1) the injury or death resulted from a natural condition of the 27 unimproved portion of the land or the person entered onto the land for recreation; and 28  (2) the person had no responsibility to compensate the owner for the 29 person's use or occupancy of the land. 30  (b) This section does not enhance or diminish rights granted under former 31 43 U.S.C. 932 (R.S. 2477).

01  (c) In this section, "unimproved land" includes land that contains 02  (1) a trail; 03  (2) an abandoned aircraft landing area; or 04  (3) a road built to provide access for natural resource extraction but that 05 is no longer maintained or used. 06 * Sec. 7. AS 14.40.400(a) is amended to read: 07  (a) The Board of Regents shall establish a separate endowment trust fund in 08 which shall be held in trust in perpetuity all 09  (1) [ALL] net income derived from the sale or lease of the land granted 10 under the Act of Congress approved January 21, 1929, as amended; [AND] 11  (2) net income derived from the sale, lease, or management of the 12 land selected by and conveyed to the University of Alaska under AS 14.40.365; 13 and 14  (3) [ALL] monetary gifts, bequests, or endowments made to the 15 University of Alaska for the purpose of the fund. 16 * Sec. 8. AS 29.45.030(a) is amended to read: 17  (a) The following property is exempt from general taxation: 18  (1) municipal property, including property held by a public corporation 19 of a municipality, [OR] state property, property of the University of Alaska, or land 20 that is in the trust established by the Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956, P.L. 21 84-830, 70 Stat. 709, except that 22  (A) a private leasehold, contract, or other interest in the 23 property is taxable to the extent of the interest; 24  (B) notwithstanding any other provision of law, property 25 acquired by an agency, corporation, or other entity of the state through 26 foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure and retained as an investment of a 27 state entity is taxable; this subparagraph does not apply to federal land granted 28 to the University of Alaska under AS 14.40.380 or 14.40.390, [OR] to other 29 land granted to the university by the state to replace land that had been granted 30 under AS 14.40.380 or 14.40.390 , or to land conveyed by the state to the 31 university under AS 14.40.365 ;

01  (C) an ownership interest of a municipality in real property 02 located outside the municipality acquired after December 31, 1990, is taxable 03 by another municipality; however, a borough may not tax an interest in real 04 property located in the borough and owned by a city in that borough; 05  (2) household furniture and personal effects of members of a 06 household; 07  (3) property used exclusively for nonprofit religious, charitable, 08 cemetery, hospital, or educational purposes; 09  (4) property of a nonbusiness organization composed entirely of persons 10 with 90 days or more of active service in the armed forces of the United States whose 11 conditions of service and separation were other than dishonorable, or the property of 12 an auxiliary of that organization; 13  (5) money on deposit; 14  (6) the real property of certain residents of the state to the extent and 15 subject to the conditions provided in (e) of this section; 16  (7) real property or an interest in real property that is exempt from 17 taxation under 43 U.S.C. 1620(d), as amended; 18  (8) property of a political subdivision, agency, corporation, or other 19 entity of the United States to the extent required by federal law; except that a private 20 leasehold, contract, or other interest in the property is taxable to the extent of that 21 interest; 22  (9) natural resources in place including coal, ore bodies, mineral 23 deposits, and other proven and unproven deposits of valuable materials laid down by 24 natural processes, unharvested aquatic plants and animals, and timber.