State forest definition

State forest means land dedicated under the Forests Act as a State forest;
State forest means a State forest as defined in section 2 of the National Forests Act, 1998;
State forest has the meaning given to it in section 3 of the CALM Act;”;

Examples of State forest in a sentence

  • STATE must comply with federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), including taking measures necessary to determine the presence of threatened and endangered (T&E) species on State forest lands and to protect such species from disturbance.

  • This comprises elements of the Special Protection Zone (SPZ) in State forest.

  • The Director has the responsibility for enforcing State forest and fire laws on the lands of California.

  • In accordance with the Code, the Central Highlands Forest Management Plan outlines a strategy for the management of rainforest in State forest.

  • Federal personnel may conduct applicable law enforcement activities on SRA within Federal DPA and enforce applicable State forest and fire laws.


More Definitions of State forest

State forest means an area designated by the legislature and retained in state ownership in order to
State forest means land described in section 3 of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Vic);
State forest means state land owned or controlled by the department that is designated as state forest by the director.
State forest means those lands designated as state forests by the department.
State forest means a State forest under the Forestry Act 1959.
State forest has the same meaning as in the Forests Act 1958;
State forest means land dedicated as State forest under the Forestry Act 1916 2012 (NSW);