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Session Laws, 1990 Session
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VETOES
PARAGRAPH DOES NOT APPLY TO THE FUNDS.

(d) (1) (I) One half of any local governing body's annual apportionment
shall be used for acquisition or development projects[, provided that if].

(II) IF the Department [certifies] AND THE OFFICE OF STATE
PLANNING CERTIFY that acquisition goals set forth in the current, approved local
recreation and parks master plan have been met and that such acreage attainment
equals or exceeds the minimum recommended acreage goals developed for that
jurisdiction under the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and Land Preservation
Plan, a local governing body may use up to 75 percent of its annual apportionment for
development projects FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS.

(III) IF A COUNTY DETERMINES THAT IT QUALIFIES FOR
THE ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS UNDER
PARAGRAPH (II) OF THIS SUBSECTION, BEFORE THE DUE DATE FOR ALL
LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES TO SUBMIT REVISED LOCAL RECREATION
AND PARKS MASTER PLANS, THAT COUNTY MAY SUBMIT AN INTERIM
LOCAL RECREATION AND PARKS MASTER PLAN:

1. PRIOR TO THE SUBMISSION UNDER SUBSECTION
(C)(2) OF THIS SECTION; AND

2. IN ADDITION TO THE SUBMISSION REQUIRED
UNDER SUBSECTION (C)(2).

5-906.

(b) Every acquisition and development project funded by the State in whole or
in part shall meet needs identified in the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation and
Land Preservation Plan prepared and revised [trienially] EVERY 5 YEARS,
BEGINNING IN 1993, by the Office of Planning in cooperation with the Department.
THE DOCUMENT SHALL IDENTIFY AND RECOMMEND FOR STATE
ACQUISITION EFFORTS THOSE RESOURCE AREAS FACING THE MOST
INTENSE OR IMMEDIATE DEVELOPMENT PRESSURE. THESE RESOURCE
AREAS SHALL BE DESIGNATED AS TARGETED AREAS. The document and any
changes to it shall be distributed to every local governing body.

Article - State Finance and Procurement

5-402.

(F) THE OFFICE SHALL EXERCISE AUTHORITY AS THE LEAD
AGENCY IN COORDINATING THE STATE'S LAND PRESERVATION
EFFORTS AND FOCUS ITS PLANNING EFFORTS ON TARGETED LAND
PRESERVATION.

Article - Tax - Property

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