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1999 SESSION
HB 2589 Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund.
Introduced by: S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund. Allows the Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund to be used for an appraisal when a grant from the Fund is being used to purchase a conservation easement. The bill also allows the Board of Historic Resources to be a co-holder of an easement for which a grant is made from the Fund and allows the Virginia Outdoors Foundation to act on a grant application in the event a regional advisory board fails to make a recommendation on the application.
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund. Allows the Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund to be used for an appraisal when a grant from the Fund is being used to purchase a conservation easement. The bill also allows the Board of Historic Resources to be a co-holder of an easement for which a grant is made from the Fund and allows the Virginia Outdoors Foundation to act on a grant application in the event a regional advisory board fails to make a recommendation on the application.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund. Allows the Open-Space Lands Preservation Trust Fund to be used for an appraisal when a grant from the Fund is being used to purchase a conservation easement. The bill also allows the Department of Historic Resources to be a co-holder of an easement for which a grant is made from the Fund and allows the Virginia Outdoors Foundation to act on a grant application in the event a regional advisory board fails to make a recommendation on the application.