As soon as reasonably practical after the secretary determines that any such real estate should be sold, the secretary shall have the real estate appraised by three disinterested persons and advertise the sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the real estate is situated once each week for at least three consecutive weeks prior to the date set for such sale. In no case shall such real estate be sold for less than 2/3 of its appraised value except that if no sale has been effected after an effort to sell under this section, the secretary may set aside the appraisement and order a new appraisement and readvertise the real estate for sale. If the new appraisement does not exceed $1,000, the secretary may readvertise and sell the real estate to the highest bidder. If the secretary determines that sale by public auction would be inappropriate, the real estate may be sold in the manner deemed most expedient by the secretary. The secretary may charge an amount in connection with the release of any permanent easement. The amount charged shall not exceed the increase in value accruing to the underlying fee owner resulting from the termination of the property interest held by the secretary in the name of the state of Kansas. Conveyances of real estate under this section shall be by deed executed by the secretary of transportation. The secretary shall keep a record of all such conveyances. All moneys derived from such sales or charges shall be remitted to the state treasurer in accordance with the provisions of K.S.A. 75-4215, and amendments thereto. Upon receipt of each such remittance, the state treasurer shall deposit the entire amount in the state treasury to the credit of the state highway fund.
K.S.A. 68-413