To: 1) allow certain tax-forfeited and surplus state land adjacent to public waters to be sold, notwithstanding specific statutes. The land described in the bill is in parcels in Aitkin, Hennepin, Hubbard, Itasca, Lake, Rice, Roseau, St. Louis, Wabasha and Washington counties. 2) mandates the procedures be the same as for wetlands for wildlife management purposes, where the local county board has 90 days to approve or disapprove, with possible further resolution by the Land Exchange Board, 3) permit possible hunting, trapping, and fishing in scientific and natural areas when the designating document allows it, or the commissioner of natural resources does so in accordance with notice and hearing as provided under the outdoor recreation act statute for this type of designation, 4) allow Itasca county to spend money in the county environmental trust fund to acquire certain land, and 5) delete a certain area of about 100 acres in Wright and Sherburne counties from the Mississippi River recreational land use district established by the wild and scenic rivers act.