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Section 606 - Public lands transfer study and economic analysis -- Report.

UT Code § 63J-4-606 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Public lands" means the same as that term is defined in Section 63L-6-102. (b) "Transfer of public lands" means the transfer of public lands from federal ownership to state ownership.

(a) "Public lands" means the same as that term is defined in Section 63L-6-102.

(b) "Transfer of public lands" means the transfer of public lands from federal ownership to state ownership.

(2) The coordinator and the office shall, on an ongoing basis, report to the Federalism Commission regarding the ramifications and economic impacts of the transfer of public lands.

(3) The coordinator and office shall: (a) on an ongoing basis, discuss issues related to the transfer of public lands with: (i) the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration; (ii) local governments; (iii) water managers; (iv) environmental advocates; (v) outdoor recreation advocates; (vi) nonconventional and renewable energy producers; (vii) tourism representatives; (viii) wilderness advocates; (ix) ranchers and agriculture advocates; (x) oil, gas, and mining producers; (xi) fishing, hunting, and other wildlife interests; (xii) timber producers; (xiii) other interested parties; and (xiv) the Federalism Commission; and (b) develop ways to obtain input from Utah citizens regarding the transfer of public lands and the future care and use of public lands.

(a) on an ongoing basis, discuss issues related to the transfer of public lands with: (i) the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration; (ii) local governments; (iii) water managers; (iv) environmental advocates; (v) outdoor recreation advocates; (vi) nonconventional and renewable energy producers; (vii) tourism representatives; (viii) wilderness advocates; (ix) ranchers and agriculture advocates; (x) oil, gas, and mining producers; (xi) fishing, hunting, and other wildlife interests; (xii) timber producers; (xiii) other interested parties; and (xiv) the Federalism Commission; and

(i) the School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration;

(ii) local governments;

(iii) water managers;

(iv) environmental advocates;

(v) outdoor recreation advocates;

(vi) nonconventional and renewable energy producers;

(vii) tourism representatives;

(viii) wilderness advocates;

(ix) ranchers and agriculture advocates;

(x) oil, gas, and mining producers;

(xi) fishing, hunting, and other wildlife interests;

(xii) timber producers;

(xiii) other interested parties; and

(xiv) the Federalism Commission; and

(b) develop ways to obtain input from Utah citizens regarding the transfer of public lands and the future care and use of public lands.

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Section 606 - Public lands transfer study and economic analysis -- Report.