How are proposed Management Plans prepared by the Conservation Commission?
The Conservation Commission is responsible for preparing proposed Management Plans for all lands vested in it and for submitting these plans to the Minister for Environment. Management plans are developed in cooperation with the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). If the land is State forest or a timber reserve, the Conservation Commission must prepare the Management Plan through the DEC, acting jointly with the Forest Products Commission (FPC), or if the land is or includes a public water catchment area, through the DEC acting jointly with the relevant water utility.
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