Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same,
as follows:
SECTION 1.
The commissioner of capital asset
management and maintenance may, subject to the provisions of
section 40E to 40J, inclusive, of chapter 7 of the General Laws,
convey to Joseph J. Lorusso, by deed
a certain parcel of state-owned land acquired for solid waste disposal
purposes located in the town of Plainville. The parcel is shown as Parcel 4
on a plan dated February 25, 1977 by Norwood Engineering Co. Inc. recorded
in Norfolk registry of deeds Book 258 Plan No. 124-1977.
SECTION 2.
The grantee of the parcel described in
section 1 shall pay the full and fair market value of the
parcel based upon an independent professional appraisal as determined by the
commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance.
The inspector general shall review and approve the appraisal. The
inspector
general shall prepare a report of his review of the methodology utilized for
the appraisal. The inspector general shall prepare a report of his review
and
file the report with the commissioner of capital asset
management and maintenance for submission to the house and senate
committees on ways and means and the chairmen of the joint committee on state
administration in accordance with this act. The commissioner shall, 30 days
before the execution of any agreement authorized by this act, or any subsequent
amendment thereto, submit the agreement or amendment and a report thereon to
the inspector general for his review and comment. The
inspector general shall issue his review and comment within 15 days of
receipt of any agreement or amendment. The commissioner shall submit the
agreement and any subsequent amendments thereto, the reports and the comments
of the inspector general to the house and senate committees on ways
and means and the chairmen of the joint committee on state administration at
least 15 days prior to execution.
SECTION 3.
The grantee of the parcel shall pay for all costs of
the appraisal, survey and deed preparation for the conveyance authorized by
this act as may be deemed necessary by the commissioner of
capital asset management and maintenance.
Passed without Governor's signature, August 2, 2004.