Land manager definition

Land manager means any federal, state, local, or private entity that administers, directs, oversees, or controls the use of public or private land, including the application of fire to the land.
Land manager means an individual designated in writing by the landowner who is 1) a ranch manager, property manager, business partner, employee, or relative of the landowner who has control of the property or 2) a licensed outfitter or other individual who has entered into a written agreement with the landowner for control of the hunting operations on the property, and who has a working knowledge of the property, including but not limited to, boundaries and access points.
Land manager means an entity legally responsible for the proposed Project Area.

Examples of Land manager in a sentence

  • These Reserve Management Unit Plans (RMUPs) will be developed within three years of Permit issuance by the Reserve Management Unit Committees (RMUCs), Reserve Managers, and the Land Manager.


More Definitions of Land manager

Land manager means a person who administers, directs, oversees, or controls the use of public land, including the application of fire to the land.
Land manager means the department employee or authorized agent responsible for managing a particular area under department jurisdiction.
Land manager means the government department, agency, corporation or statutory authority responsible for managing public land for or on behalf of the Crown.
Land manager means any person who is legally responsible for the maintenance, use, and development of resources for a section of land or piece of property.
Land manager means a manager of land where agricultural activities occur,
Land manager means the entity, or entities, which has the responsibility to manage land acquired by the Permittees as set forth in Section 6.1.5 of the MSHCP.