Arizona Revised Statutes

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 37-481 (2026)

Conservation and administration of products of state lands

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37-481. Conservation and administration of products of state lands

The state land department shall conserve, sell or otherwise administer the timber products, stone, gravel and other products and property upon lands belonging to the state under rules not in conflict with the enabling act and the constitution.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1971–1995 · leading case: Fain Land & Cattle Co. v. Hassell, 790 P.2d 242 (Ariz. 1990).
Fain Land & Cattle Co. v. Hassell, 790 P.2d 242 (Ariz. 1990). · cites it 4× “See A.R.S. § 37-481. The Attorney General opined in 1979 that dispositions of these products, other than by sale of the land, were not subject to the public auction requirement of art.”
State Land Dep't v. Tucson Rock & Sand Co., 481 P.2d 867 (Ariz. 1971). · cites it 4× “1939, and finally § 37-481, A.R.S.1956. Section 37-481 presently provides: “Conservation and administration of products of state lands The state land department shall conserve, sell or otherwise administer the timber products, stone, gravel and other products and property upon…”
Farmers Inv. Co. v. Pima Mining Co., 523 P.2d 487 (Ariz. 1974). · cites it 3× “*58 In 1915, in similar language to what is now A.R.S. § 37-481, the Legislature provided : “The state land department shall conserve, sell or otherwise administer the timber products, stone, gravel and other products and property upon lands belonging to the state under rules…”
Forest Conservation Council v. United States Forest Serv., 66 F.3d 1489 (9th Cir. 1995). “§§ 1510 , 1606, 2101-2111); Ariz.Rev.Stat. Ann. §§ 37-481, 37-482, 37-622 (1994).”
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