State Trust Lands definition

State Trust Lands means those lands owned or under the control of the State Board of Land Commissioners.
State Trust Lands or “trust lands” means those lands, their natural products, and all assets derived from them, which are under the care, custody, and control of the commissioner.
State Trust Lands means lands held in trust by the state of

Examples of State Trust Lands in a sentence

  • In 1997, the WDNR established the State Trust Lands Habitat Conservation Plan (1997 HCP) to support endangered species conservation on state trust lands.

  • If the results of the internal evaluation process indicate that identified cultural resources exist in the activity area, but adverse effects can be avoided, PNM will submit a Maintenance Evaluation Report via email or as a hard copy to the BIA and the applicable federal land manager and New Mexico SHPO for federal lands or New Mexico State Trust Lands for a thirty (30) calendar day review and comment period.

  • If the results of the internal evaluation process indicate that cultural resources will be impacted, PNM will submit a Historic Properties Treatment Plan(s) via email or as hard copy to the BIA and the applicable federal land manager and New Mexico SHPO for federal lands or New Mexico State Trust Lands for a thirty (30) calendar day review and comment period.

  • Therefore, before any legacy ▇▇▇▇▇ are removed off of or LPC are reestablished on New Mexico State Trust Lands, the appropriate approval process must be followed with the NMSLO.

  • It further gives no additional rights to the Federal Government to access or implement management activities on State Trust Lands, beyond those it is permitted through the Arizona State Land Department.

  • Once executed by the NRCS and the New Mexico SHPO, this State-based Prototype Agreement sets forth the review process for all NRCS undertakings on private lands, State Trust Lands, and Federal lands, where NRCS has been determined to be the lead Federal agency for purposes of Section 106 in the State of New Mexico.

  • If a State Trust Lands lessee or their agent has wrongfully denied access to or upon Easement Lands to an authorized State Game Commission Licensee, the local District Resource Manager, on behalf of the Commissioner, may authorize the local Conservation Officer, as the agent of the Commissioner, to provide access by cutting the chain, cable or lock or removing any berms, blockages, fences or other barriers on Easement Lands preventing access.

  • State managed lands within the Covered Area include approximately 17,567 acres of State Trust Lands managed by the Texas General Land Office and approximately 3,798 acres of State park lands managed by the TPWD.

  • The Commissioner acknowledges receipt from B▇▇▇▇▇ and B▇▇▇▇▇ acknowledges receipt from the Commissioner of commitments for a standard owner’s title insurance policy for the B▇▇▇▇▇ Land and the State Trust Lands (the “title insurance commitments”) in a form and from an issuer acceptable to the Commissioner and B▇▇▇▇▇.


More Definitions of State Trust Lands

State Trust Lands means those lands described in Article 13, Section 1 of the constitution of New Mexico.

Related to State Trust Lands

  • Trust Land means all lands held in trust for the Lummi Nation by the United States regardless of location.