State lands definition

State lands means all lands administered by the division.
State lands means land owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by
State lands means land owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by the State.

Examples of State lands in a sentence

  • Public Law 103-227 (also known as the Pro-Children Act of 1994) and Vermont’s Act 135 (2014) (An act relating to smoking in lodging establishments, hospitals, and child care facilities, and on State lands) restrict the use of tobacco products in certain settings.

  • This action is consistent with Strategy 2.2 of the Commission’s Strategic Plan to ensure timely receipt of revenues and royalties from the use and development of State lands and minerals.

  • The Permittee shall have the right, so long as this permit shall remain in force, to enter upon said State lands for the purpose of maintaining, operating and using facilities designated in Exhibit B.

  • State lands and waters may be designated as state recreation areas that are environmentally adaptable to multiple recreational uses, or are so located to provide regional or urban recreational opportunities or for preservation.(2) MASTER PLAN.

  • All of Lessee's cattle found on State lands that are not a part of the lease will also be assessed the above rate.


More Definitions of State lands

State lands means all land owned or held in trust by the state that is managed by the State Land Department and lands that are owned or managed by the Game and Fish Commission.
State lands means "land" as defined in G.S. 70-12.
State lands means any land owned or held in trust, or otherwise,
State lands means lands owned or managed by any State of Utah agency other than SITLA.
State lands means all State-owned lands inside or outside the
State lands means any lands owned or controlled by the State of Delaware, including subaqueous lands.
State lands means lands owned by the state or man- aged by the department excluding marine and aquatic lands.