Virginia Statutes

§ 56-575.7 — Dedication of public property

Virginia § 56-575.7
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 56PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANIES
Ch. 22.1THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE EDUCATION FACILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE ACT OF 2002

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Va. Code Ann. § 56-575.7 (2026).

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Any public entity may dedicate any property interest, including land, improvements, and tangible personal property, that it has for public use in a qualifying project if it finds that so doing will serve the public purpose of this chapter by minimizing the cost of a qualifying project to the public entity or reducing the delivery time of a qualifying project. In connection with such dedication, a public entity may convey any property interest that it has, subject to the conditions imposed by general law governing such conveyances, to the private entity subject to the provisions of this chapter, for such consideration as such public entity may determine. The aforementioned consideration may include, without limitation, the agreement of the private entity to develop or operate the qualifying

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Legislative History

2002, c. 571; 2005, c. 865.

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