HB 1452 - DIGEST |
Creates the state real estate asset management office, within the department of natural resources, and requires the office to manage the real estate portfolio for all consolidated state lands. |
Requires the state parks and recreation commission and the departments of transportation and fish and wildlife to: (1) Evaluate the level of staffing dedicated to real estate management in light of the transfer of management responsibilities to the state real estate asset management office; and |
(2) Implement a process by which the total number of agency employees is reduced to match the reduced real estate management needs that result from the consolidation. |