Procedure for land exchange. Nothing in §§ 13-6-84 to 13-6-84.2, inclusive, and 13-6-85.4 compels the board of a school board district to act if the school board is unwilling to exchange any land within its boundary. The exchange of land between each school district districts may only be made if each school board is willing to exchange the land. If a school district board is willing to detach, annex, or exchange land, the involved school district board shall adopt a resolution of intent to exchange land with the other school district. The resolution of intent shall contain the following: (1) The name of each school district involved and a legal description of the land in each school district proposed to be exchanged through the detachment and annexation of land by each school district; (2) A map of the area proposed to be detached and annexed by each involved school district; (3) A statement certified by the county auditor setting forth the amount of the assessed valuation of the area to be detached and annexed, the total assessed valuation of the school district from which the area is proposed to be detached and the school district to which the area is proposed to be annexed, and the amount of any bonded indebtedness or judgments against each school district; and (4) A statement that the school districtboard will request an appraisal to be completed by a certified appraiser that showsto show the fair market value of the land proposed to be detached and annexed by each of the involved school districts. Each of the involved school districtsboard shall approve the certified appraiser 26 Catchlines are not law. (§ 2-16-13.1) completing the appraisal, and shall pay one-half of the cost of the appraisal. If a school district does not agree with an appraisal, the school district board may, within thirty days of the receipt of the appraisal and at its own expense, order another appraisal from a different certified appraiser. The school board of each involved school district shall, within five days of the passage of the resolution of intent, forward a copy of the resolution to the other school district and to the Department of Education. The school board of each involved school district shall acknowledge receipt of the resolution of intent at its next school board meeting, and representatives from both of the involved school districts shall meet and mutually agree on a certified appraiser to complete the appraisal. A school board may object to the appraisal within forty-five days of acknowledging the receipt of the appraisal. Unless a school board objects, the school board of each involved school district shall, within sixty days of acknowledging the receipt of the appraisal, schedule a public hearing to consider the proposed land exchange. Notwithstanding subdivision (4) of this section, the requirement that an appraisal be completed as a condition of the proposed land exchange may be waived upon the adoption of a resolution by both boards. No later than sixty days after the adoption, the board of each involved district shall schedule a public hearing to consider the proposed land exchange. Following the public hearing, the school board of each involved school district shall either approve or reject the land exchange. Notwithstanding any other provision in law, a decision by a school board to reject the land exchange does not create any cause of legal action against the school district or school board, or constitute grounds for an appeal pursuant to § 13-46-1. If the action of each of the involved school districts approves a land exchange and no petition for an election is filed pursuant to § 13-6-84.3, the resolutions approving the land exchange shall be forwarded to the county commissioners having jurisdiction over the involved school districts. The county commissioners shall act pursuant to § 13-6-87.