54-2-202. Part definitions.
As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) Access improvement loan means a loan to a political subdivision from moneys in the surplus lands access improvement fund;
(2) Access improvement plan means a continuous development plan for streets, highways and bridges that cross, intersect, abut or otherwise provide access to surplus state lands;
(3) Access improvement project means any or all portions of an access improvement plan that is to be built by a political subdivision of this state;
(4) Political subdivision means any county, municipality, city or town in this state;
(5) Surplus lands means any and all real property owned by the state that has been declared unnecessary to retain for the purposes for which it was acquired and is no longer needed for the operations of state government; and
(6) Surplus lands access improvement fund means proceeds from the sale of surplus real property owned by the state and set aside to assist in the financing of access improvement projects.
[Acts 1971, ch. 262, § 2; T.C.A., § 54-214.]