Purpose and Background. The Department of Environmental Conservation is responsible for the management of more than four million acres of state land and conservation easements and numerous facilities under its jurisdiction. From forests and lakes to parks and campgrounds, it is an enormous undertaking to preserve and protect such vast and diverse environmental resources. The Department’s ability to adequately maintain these resources is greatly enhanced with the help of many individuals and groups that volunteer their time and talent to help preserve and enhance these resources for all to enjoy. Pursuant to the powers set forth in ECL § 3-0301, the Department has made use of volunteers for a wide range of activities. Such activities may involve remediating vandalism, picking up litter and trash, establishing or maintaining trails, providing interpretive services for school groups and other citizens, managing fish and wildlife habitats, or otherwise providing positive benefits to state land and facilities. This Policy establishes the procedures the Department will use to consider stewardship proposals made by individuals and groups through the Program Application process. At its sole discretion, the Department may provide the assistance of personnel, facilities and supplies in support of the activities described in the subsequent Agreement. Consistent with all other laws and regulations, stewardship activities may be recognized by the placement of appropriate signs on or near the designated stewardship area. Other forms of recognition, including but not limited to certificates, press releases, and newsletters may be provided as the Department deems appropriate.
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Samples: Stewardship Program Agreement, Stewardship Program Agreement, Volunteer Stewardship Agreement
Purpose and Background. The Department of Environmental Conservation is responsible for the management of more than four million acres of state land and conservation easements and numerous facilities under its jurisdiction. From forests and lakes to parks and campgrounds, it is an enormous undertaking to preserve and protect such vast and diverse environmental resources. The Department’s ability to adequately maintain these resources is greatly enhanced with the help of many individuals and groups that volunteer their time and talent to help preserve and enhance these resources for all to enjoy. Pursuant to the powers set forth in ECL § 3-0301, the Department has made use of volunteers for a wide range of activities. Such activities may involve remediating vandalism, picking up litter and trash, establishing or maintaining trails, providing interpretive services for school groups and other citizens, managing fish and wildlife habitats, or otherwise providing positive benefits to state land and facilities. This Policy establishes the procedures the Department will use to consider stewardship proposals made by individuals and groups through the Program Application process. At its sole discretion, the Department may provide the assistance of personnel, facilities and supplies in support of the activities described in the subsequent Agreement. Consistent with all other laws and regulations, stewardship activities may be recognized by the placement of appropriate signs on or near the designated stewardship area. Other forms of recognition, including but not limited to certificates, press releases, and newsletters may be provided as the Department deems appropriate.appropriate.
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Samples: Stewardship Agreement