§ 9-7A-1 Creation; composition; purpose
§ 9-7A-2 Definitions
§ 9-7A-3 Application; procedure; description of project
§ 9-7A-4 Applicants required to assume post-completion cost of maintenance, etc
§ 9-7A-5 Grants – Maximum amount; contribution of matching amount by applicant; composition of applicant’s share
§ 9-7A-6 Grants – Projects receiving financial assistance must conform to the state comprehensive outdoor recreation plan
§ 9-7A-7 Grants – Disbursement
§ 9-7A-8 Reports to commissioner required; form; contents
§ 9-7A-9 Applicant required to maintain records; contents
§ 9-7A-10 Conversion of property acquired under this chapter requires approval of commissioner
§ 9-7A-11 Examination of records, etc., by commissioner authorized
§ 9-7A-12 Grant requests must conform to guidelines promulgated by commissioner
§ 9-7A-13 Functions and activities of commissioner – Generally
§ 9-7A-14 Functions and activities of commissioner – Cooperation and collaboration with other governmental agencies, etc., authorized
§ 9-7A-15 Functions and activities of commissioner – Consultation with other state departments, etc
§ 9-7A-16 Disposition of moneys received under provisions of this chapter
§ 9-7A-17 Priority in allocation of fund

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