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Title 1
Long Island Pine Barrens Maritime Reserve Act

Sections

57‑0101
Short title
57‑0103
Legislative declaration
57‑0105
Legislative findings and intent
57‑0107
Definitions
57‑0109
Establishment of Long Island Pine Barrens maritime reserve
57‑0111
Long Island Pine Barrens maritime reserve council
57‑0113
Duties of the council
57‑0115
Comprehensive management plan
57‑0117
Dedications to the Long Island Pine Barrens preserve
57‑0119
Central Pine Barrens joint planning and policy commission
57‑0121
Central Pine Barrens comprehensive land use plan
57‑0122
Carmans River watershed plan amendment
57‑0123
Implementation of the Central Pine Barrens comprehensive land use plan
57‑0125
Addition of towns
57‑0127
Cooperation of state and municipal agencies
57‑0129
Acceptance of monies
57‑0131
Limitations on regulation of hunting, fishing and recreation activities
57‑0133
Affect on other laws
57‑0135
Judicial review
57‑0136
Penalties and enforcement
57‑0137
Severability
 



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