establish criteria that a written proposal is required to satisfy in order to be a qualified proposal, including, if applicable, a minimum acceptable purchase price; and
Division: means the Division of Facilities Construction and Management created in Section 63A-5b-301. See Utah Code 63A-5b-102
Division-owned property: means real property, including an interest in real property, to which the division holds title, regardless of who occupies or uses the real property. See Utah Code 63A-5b-901
Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
Qualified proposal: means a written proposal that:
(a)
meets the criteria established by the division by rule under Section 63A-5b-903;
(b)
if submitted by a local government entity or public purpose nonprofit entity, explains the public purpose for which the local government entity or public purpose nonprofit entity seeks a transfer of ownership or lease of the vacant division-owned property; and
(c)
the director determines will, if accepted and implemented, provide a material benefit to the state. See Utah Code 63A-5b-901
State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
Transfer of ownership: includes a transfer of the ownership of vacant division-owned property that occurs as part of an exchange of the vacant division-owned property for another property. See Utah Code 63A-5b-901
Written proposal: means a brief statement in writing that explains:
(a)
the proposed use or occupancy, transfer of ownership, or lease of vacant division-owned property; and
(b)
how the state will benefit from the proposed use or occupancy, transfer of ownership, or lease. See Utah Code 63A-5b-901
(2)
define criteria that the director will consider in making a determination whether a proposed use or occupancy, transfer of ownership, or lease of vacant division-owned property provides a material benefit to the state.