§ 46-23-1 Legislative findings
§ 46-23-2 Coastal resources management council created – Appointment of members
§ 46-23-2.1 Members – Term of office – Vacancies
§ 46-23-3 Oath of members
§ 46-23-4 Officers of the council – Quorum and vote required for action
§ 46-23-4.1 Executive director of coastal resources management
§ 46-23-5 Expenses of members
§ 46-23-6 Powers and duties – Rights-of-way
§ 46-23-6.1 Newport “cliff walk” – Public right-of-way – Legal studies
§ 46-23-6.2 Abandonment of rights-of-way
§ 46-23-6.3 Tolling of expiration periods
§ 46-23-7 Violations
§ 46-23-7.1 Administrative penalties
§ 46-23-7.2 Proceedings for enforcement
§ 46-23-7.3 Criminal penalties
§ 46-23-7.4 Penalty for blocking or posting of rights-of-way
§ 46-23-7.5 Prosecution of criminal violations
§ 46-23-8 Gifts, grants, and donations
§ 46-23-9 Subpoena
§ 46-23-10 Cooperation of departments
§ 46-23-11 Rules and regulations
§ 46-23-12 Representation from coastal communities
§ 46-23-13 Application and hearing fees
§ 46-23-14 Expert testimony
§ 46-23-15 Federal grants and interstate cooperation
§ 46-23-15.1 Coordination of harbor safety and enforcement patrols
§ 46-23-16 Length of permits, licenses, and easements
§ 46-23-18 Prohibited activities
§ 46-23-18.1 Permitting
§ 46-23-18.2 Rules and regulations
§ 46-23-18.3 Sites for disposal of spoil from dredge operations, selection
§ 46-23-18.4 Enforcement
§ 46-23-18.5 Fees for disposal
§ 46-23-18.6 Coastal Resources Management Council Dredge Fund
§ 46-23-20 Administrative hearings
§ 46-23-20.1 Hearing officers – Appointment – Compensation – Subcommittee
§ 46-23-20.2 Clerk
§ 46-23-20.3 Prehearing procedure
§ 46-23-20.4 Hearings – Orders
§ 46-23-20.5 Ex parte consultations
§ 46-23-20.6 Oaths – Subpoenas – Powers of hearing officers
§ 46-23-21 Notice of permit – Recordation
§ 46-23-22 Solid waste disposal licenses – Hearings
§ 46-23-23 Municipal comprehension plan consideration
§ 46-23-24 Lien on property
§ 46-23-25 Issuance of beach vehicle registration permits
§ 46-23-26 The public’s rights and privileges of the shore

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