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(a) A portion of the proceeds from the sale, equal in amount to the survey, appraisal, legal, advertising, and other expenses incurred by the commissioner in rendering the property salable and included in the minimum bid amount, shall be remitted to the account from which the expenses were paid and is appropriated and immediately available for expenditure in the same manner as other money in the account.
(b) The remainder of the proceeds accruing from all sales by the commissioner of school, university, internal improvement, or other state lands, or of pine timber upon state lands must be deposited in the several permanent funds to which they, respectively, belong.
(c) Money received as interest on the funds, as penalties, or as rents of the lands, must be deposited in the current or general funds to which they belong. Interest and penalties on the internal improvement land fund, and rents of the land, must be compounded with the permanent fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Lands and Minerals (Ch. 92-94) § 92.28. Proceeds of sales; distribution - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/lands-and-minerals-ch-92-94/mn-st-sect-92-28/
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