Examples of Park Act in a sentence
Inc., under the Research Park Act, as a not-for-profit corporation to assist and foster the development and marketing of selected university technology and intellectual properties.
The board authorized the president to establish, on behalf of the board, the NMSU Research Park Corporation, Inc., as a not- for-profit corporation under the University Research Park Act.
Section 9(3) of the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000, requires the council to ensure that:… any part of a district plan that applies to the Hauraki Gulf, its islands, and catchments, does not conflict with sections 7 and 8 of this Act.Section 7 recognises the national significance of the Hauraki Gulf and Section 8 provides management direction for the Gulf.
For statutes directing the use of an airspace property for park and recreation use, please follow the Marler Johnson Park Act provisions (15.04.01.05).
Section 4.1. All commitments of the County under Article II hereof are subject to all of the provisions of the FILOT Act and the Multi-County Park Act, including, without limitation, the condition that nothing contained in this Agreement shall constitute or give rise to a pecuniary liability of the County or any incorporated municipality or a charge against the general credit or taxing powers of either.
Right of Way Use Agreements under this statute shall be made on the standard Right of Way Use Agreement format for the Marler - Johnson Highway Park Act.
Notably within BC Provincial Park boundaries guests are subject to the Park Act and the Park, Conservancy and Recreation Area Regulation, which prohibits damage of any resources within the park including collection of wildlife, plants, deadwood or driftwood or the damage or defacement of any park property.
The methods are consistent with the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act, statutory national and regional planning documents and non-statutory documents.
This Act may be cited as the Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park Act.
The Park and the Authority are established by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975 (Cth) (The “Marine Park Act”) and constitute over 99% of the area protected by world heritage listing.