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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. After any appropriation pursuant to § 37-527, the legislative, executive and judicial public buildings land fund, the penitentiary land fund, the Arizona state hospital land fund, the state charitable, penal and reformatory institutions land fund, the schools and asylum for the deaf, dumb and blind land fund, the miners' hospital for miners with disabilities land fund and the military institutes land fund shall separately consist of:
1. The proceeds of all lands granted to this state by the United States for the respective purposes named.
2. All property donated by individuals for like purposes, unless the terms of the donation otherwise provide.
3. The sale of timber, mineral, gravel or other natural products or property from lands granted or donated for such purposes.
B. The funds shall be and remain perpetual funds for the benefit and support of institutions corresponding to the purposes for which the funds are established, except as otherwise provided in the enabling act and § 37-295 and distributions from the funds pursuant to article X, section 7, Constitution of Arizona together with the monies derived from the rental of the lands and property shall be used. Monies in the state charitable, penal and reformatory institutions land fund are subject to legislative appropriation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 37. Public Lands § 37-525. Other land funds; composition; use - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-37-public-lands/az-rev-st-sect-37-525/
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