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1999 SESSION
HB 2081 Department of Forestry.
Introduced by: Thomas G. Baker, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Department of Forestry. Clarifies the manner in which the State Forester may accept and manage gifts of land, personal property and money on behalf of the Commonwealth for state forest purposes, and authorizes him to convey or lease land so acquired, with the approval of the Governor and General Assembly. The bill also provides that approval by the General Assembly shall not be required for the sale or harvesting of timber on state forest lands or other lands over which the Department has supervision and control.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Department of Forestry. Clarifies the manner in which the State Forester may accept and manage gifts of land, personal property and money on behalf of the Commonwealth for state forest purposes, and authorizes him to convey or lease land so acquired, with the approval of the Governor and General Assembly. The bill also provides that approval by the General Assembly shall not be required for the sale or harvesting of timber on state forest lands or other lands over which the Department has supervision and control.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Department of Forestry. Clarifies the manner in which the State Forester may accept and manage gifts of land, personal property and money on behalf of the Commonwealth for state forest purposes, and authorizes him to convey or lease land so acquired, with the approval of the Governor and General Assembly. The bill also provides that approval by the General Assembly shall not be required for the sale or harvesting of timber or minerals on state forest lands or other lands over which the Department has supervision and control.