§ 13:8-23 Adjunct state forest reserves; agreements with owners of lakes or ponds for use by public; tax exemption
§ 13:8-24 Contents of agreement; certification of tax exemption
§ 13:8-25 Rules and regulations; powers of board
§ 13:8-26 Lakes or ponds used for water power excepted
§ 13:8-29 Easements; acquisition
§ 13:8-30 Short title
§ 13:8-31 Legislative findings and declaration
§ 13:8-32 Definitions
§ 13:8-33 Classes of trails
§ 13:8-34 Establishment of system; uniform markers; coordination with national trails system
§ 13:8-35 Establishment and designation; recreation and scenic trails; Appalachian trail; connecting or side trails
§ 13:8-36 Selection of routes and rights-of-way; criteria
§ 13:8-37 Use of state lands; acquisition of lands or interests in land
§ 13:8-38 Noninterference with nature and purposes by use of trail; maintenance of natural and scenic qualities
§ 13:8-39 Development and maintenance of trails; written cooperative agreements
§ 13:8-40 Studies for designation of additional trails
§ 13:8-41 Review of formal declarations of railroad right-of-way abandonments for inclusion in system
§ 13:8-42 Rules and regulations
§ 13:8-43 Violations; penalties
§ 13:8-44 Funds available for acquisition of lands or interests therein
§ 13:8-44.1 “Chingwe Brook” in Wildcat Rock Shelter designated
§ 13:8-44.2 Notification of name of brook
§ 13:8-45 Short title
§ 13:8-46 Legislative findings and declarations
§ 13:8-47 Definitions
§ 13:8-48 Establishment; components; administration; classification of river areas
§ 13:8-49 Inclusion of river in system; determination of suitability; hearings; designation; notice
§ 13:8-50 State lands; use for system; scenic easements; acquisition or agreements
§ 13:8-51 Funds; authorization to apply for, accept and expend
§ 13:8-52 Rules and regulations; use by commissions created by municipalities; transmittal; veto by legislature
§ 13:8-53 Municipal wild and scenic river commissions; authority; members; failure to adopt and enforce rules and regulations; enforcement by department
§ 13:8-54 Development of facilities for public welfare on state-owned land
§ 13:8-55 Guidelines for preparation of reports
§ 13:8-56 Easements and rights-of-way on state-owned land; grants; reclassification of designation of component river area
§ 13:8-57 Violations; penalty; injunction
§ 13:8-58 Funds expendable for acquisition of lands or scenic easements
§ 13:8-59 Component river area within flood hazard area or part of state park, wildlife refuge or similar area; acts governing
§ 13:8-60 Inclusion of component river areas in national wild and scenic rivers system
§ 13:8-61 Severability
§ 13:8-62 Liberal construction of act
§ 13:8-63 Designation of initial components of system
§ 13:8-64 Wildlife sanctuary defined
§ 13:8-65 Ferber plot; designation as sanctuary
§ 13:8-66 Penalties; enforcement
§ 13:8-67 Release of animals into sanctuary
§ 13:8-68 Rules and regulations

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Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 8 - Adjunct State Forest Reserves; Agreements With Owners of Lakes or Ponds for Use by Public; Tax Exemption

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