BILL NUMBER: AB 1272	ENROLLED
	BILL TEXT

	PASSED THE SENATE  JULY 11, 2011
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  MAY 12, 2011
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 28, 2011
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 25, 2011

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Butler

                        FEBRUARY 18, 2011

   An act relating to state property, and making an appropriation
therefor.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 1272, Butler. State property: surplus.
   (1) Existing law authorizes the Director of General Services to
dispose of state surplus property, subject to specified conditions,
including authorization by the Legislature.
   This bill would authorize the director to dispose of 6 specified
parcels of state property. This bill would also rescind the surplus
authorization of 2 specified parcels.
   (2) The California Constitution provides that the proceeds from
the sale of surplus state property be used to pay the principal and
interest on bonds issued pursuant to the Economic Recovery Bond Act
until the principal and interest on those bonds are fully paid, after
which these proceeds are required to be deposited into the Special
Fund for Economic Uncertainties. Existing statutory law similarly
requires that the net proceeds received from any real property
disposition be paid into the Deficit Recovery Bond Retirement Sinking
Fund Subaccount, a continuously appropriated fund, until the bonds
issued pursuant to the act are retired.
   By increasing the amount transferred into a continuously
appropriated fund, this bill would make an appropriation.
   Appropriation: yes.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  The Director of General Services may sell, exchange,
sell combined with an exchange, or lease for fair market value and
upon those terms and conditions as the Director of General Services
determines are in the best interests of the state, all or any part of
the following real property pursuant to Section 11011.1 of the
Government Code:
   Parcel 1, consisting of approximately 2.59 acres, known as the
Hollywood Employment Development Department Office Building, located
at 1116 N. McCadden Place and 6725 Santa Monica Blvd., in Los
Angeles, Los Angeles County.
   Parcel 2, consisting of approximately 1.68 acres, known as the Los
Angeles Employment Development Department Office Building, located
at 1405 South Broadway and 1400 South Hill Street, in Los Angeles,
Los Angeles County.
   Parcel 3, consisting of approximately 1.17 acres, known as the
Employment Development Department Office Building, located at 2348
Baldwin Avenue, in Oroville, Butte County.
   Parcel 4, consisting of approximately 1.54 acres, known as the
Hidden Lakes Estates Parcel, located near the Millerton Lake State
Recreation Area, in Madera County.
   Parcel 5, consisting of approximately 40 acres, known as the
Digger Butte Lookout, located in an unincorporated area of Tehama
County, 39 miles northeast of Red Bluff, portion of Section 29,
T.30N., R.2E., M.D.M., Tehama County.
   Parcel 6, consisting of approximately 5 acres, known as the
Campbellville Lookout, located in an unincorporated area of Tehama
County, 20 miles north of Chico, portion of Section 14, T.25N., R.2E,
M.D.M., Tehama County.
  SEC. 2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law which declared
the properties as surplus, the following parcels are no longer
surplus to the state's needs and the surplus authorization is hereby
rescinded:
   Parcel 1, consisting of approximately 0.54 acres of a portion of
the Sutter Hill Forest Fire Station, located one mile south of Sutter
Creek on Highway 49 in Amador County, declared surplus in Senate
Bill 1645, Chapter 731 of the Statutes of 1998.
   Parcel 2, consisting of approximately 5.54 acres, known as the
National Guard Armory, located at 251 West Hedding Street in the City
of San Jose, Santa Clara County, declared surplus in Senate Bill
2713, Chapter 1384 of the Statutes of 1984.