Enforceable policy definition

Enforceable policy means State policies which are legally binding through constitutional provisions, laws, regulations, land use plans, ordinances, or judicial or administrative decisions, by which a State exerts control over private and public land and water uses and natural resources in the coastal zone.
Enforceable policy. ’ means State policies which are legally binding through constitutional provisions, laws, regulations, land use plans, ordinances, or judicial or administrative decisions, by which a State exerts control over private and public land and water uses and natural resources in the coastal zone,’’ 16 USC 1453(6a), and which are incorporated in a management program as approved by OCRM either as part of program approval or as a program change under 15 CFR part 923, subpart
Enforceable policy means State policies which are legally binding under State law (e.g., through constitutional provisions, laws, regulations, land use plans, ordinances, or judicial or administrative decisions), and by which a State exerts control over public and private land and water uses and natural resources, and which are incorporated in the State’s federally approved CMP.

More Definitions of Enforceable policy

Enforceable policy means a policy established by this chapter or
Enforceable policy means State policies which are legally binding through constitutional provisions, laws, regulations, land use plans, ordinances, or judicial or administrative decisions, by which a State exerts control over private and public land and water uses and natural resources in the coastal zone and which has been incorporated in a management program as approved by the Federal Office of Coastal Resources Management. [15 CFR 930.11(h)]
Enforceable policy means a policy established by this chapter or approved by the board as a legally binding policy of the Alaska coastal management program applicable to public and private activities;

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