Approved forest management plan definition

Approved forest management plan means a forest management plan approved by the State Forester for an eligible landowner. Such plan shall include forest management practices to ensure both maximum forest productivity and environmental protection of the lands to be treated under the management plan.
Approved forest management plan means a forest management plan developed by a qualified forester. An owner of property shall submit a forest management plan to the department for approval as prescribed in subsection (2). The forest management plan shall include a statement signed by the owner that he or she agrees to comply with all terms and conditions contained in the approved forest management plan. If a forest management plan and application are submitted to the department, the department shall review and either approve or disapprove the owner's application within 90 days of submission. Approval of the plan shall be based solely on compliance with the elements required in subdivision (f). Denial of the plan shall be based solely on noncompliance with the requirements listed in subdivision (f). If the department disapproves a forest management plan, the department shall indicate the changes necessary to qualify the forest management plan for approval on subsequent review. An owner may submit amendments to his or her forestry plan to the department. The department may reject amendments that delay a harvest date repeatedly or indefinitely. A forest management plan submitted for approval shall be for a maximum of 20 years. To continue receiving an exemption under this section, an owner of property shall submit a digital copy of any succeeding proposed forest management plan to the department for approval together with a fee of $50.00. The first amendment to the plan shall not be subject to a fee. Additional amendments may be subject to a fee of $50.00.
Approved forest management plan means the forest management plan submitted by the eligible landowner and approved by the Commissioner. Such plan shall include forest management practices to insure both maximum forest productivity and environmental protection of the lands to be treated under the management plan.

More Definitions of Approved forest management plan

Approved forest management plan means a document:
Approved forest management plan means the forest management plan
Approved forest management plan means means the forest
Approved forest management plan means 1 of the following:
Approved forest management plan means a forest management plan developed by a qualified forester. An owner of property shall submit a forest management plan to the department for approval as prescribed in subsection (2). The forest management plan shall include a statement signed by the owner that he or she agrees to comply with all terms and conditions contained in the approved forest management plan.
Approved forest management plan means a management plan approved by the Department of Natural Resources pursuant

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