Chapter 173A
17 sections
§173A-1 Why the state can buy and manage protected lands
§173A-2 Definitions for land conservation law
§173A-2.4 Creating the Legacy Land Conservation Commission
§173A-2.5 What the Legacy Land Conservation Commission Must Do
§173A-2.6 Which lands get priority for purchase
§173A-3 State plan for buying resource land
§173A-4 Buying and selling land; required easement
§173A-4.5 How the State values land it buys
§173A-5 How the land conservation fund is set up and used
§173A-6 Acquiring land for the State
§173A-7 Administration and management of acquired land
§173A-8 What the board can do with land it buys
§173A-9 How the board can give land grants and what happens to the land
§173A-10 What happens to money from selling or leasing conservation land
§173A-11 Board's broad powers to manage and buy land
§173A-12 Accepting federal and other grant money for land
§173A-13 Paying the Turtle Bay bond debt