HRS §171-121
Creating a forest management program for Molokai
This section sets up a program in the Department of Land and Natural Resources to better manage Molokai's forest lands. The program will focus on improving access, scheduling tree cutting, and planning new plantings, but it will not use native forest or watershed land. The board must make rules to carry out this program.
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The statute, as written — Molokai forest lands, management program established
(a) There is established in the department of land and natural resources a Molokai forest lands management program to accelerate improved management of Molokai forest lands, including improved management in the following areas: (1) Internal access; (2) Scheduling of tree harvesting; and (3) Scheduling of new plantings and replantings by designated areas with priority to harvesting and replanting for sustained yields of fast growing species suitable for energy production known to thrive in this State. Such new planting and replanting shall not include the use of native forest and watershed land. (b) The board of land and natural resources shall adopt rules under chapter 91 to implement this section.
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