Utah Admin. Code R850-80-200 - Determination to Sell Trust Lands
(1) The
director may sell trust lands if the director determines that the sale would be
in the best interest of the trust beneficiaries. The director may take into
account any factor and circumstances deemed relevant in determining whether to
sell trust lands.
(2) In
determining whether the sale of trust lands is in the best interest of the
trust beneficiaries, the director may consider the following factors:
(a) whether the subject parcel is
appreciating in value at a higher rate than the anticipated rate of return on
the purchase price;
(b) whether
there is evidence of competitive market interest, unless the purpose of the
sale is to test the market in a particular area;
(c) whether the sale would create obstacles
to future mineral development on trust lands; or
(d) whether, in the director's sole
discretion, the sale would foreclose future development or management options
that would likely result in greater long-term economic benefits.
(3) The director may not sell
trust lands for less than fair market value.
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