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year, and every portion thereof accruing from these mining
operations, must be paid into the Natural Resources
Information and Mapping Center Bureau of Geology and Natural
Areas.

 
Sec. 19. 12 MRSA §1847, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 1997, c. 678, §13, is
amended to read:

 
2. Management plans. The director shall prepare, revise from
time to time and maintain a comprehensive management plan for the
management of the public reserved lands in accordance with the
guidelines in this subchapter. The plan must provide for a
flexible and practical approach to the coordinated management of
the public reserved lands. In preparing, revising and
maintaining such a management plan the director, to the extent
practicable, shall compile and maintain an adequate inventory of
the public reserved lands, including not only the timber on those
lands but also the other multiple use values for which the public
reserved lands are managed. In addition, the director shall
consider all criteria listed in section 1858 for the location of
public reserved lands in developing the management plan. The
director is entitled to the full cooperation of the Natural
Resources Information and Mapping Center Bureau of Geology and
Natural Areas, the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife,
the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission and the State Planning
Office in compiling and maintaining the inventory of the public
reserved lands. The director shall consult with those agencies
as well as other appropriate state agencies in the preparation
and maintenance of the comprehensive management plan for the
public reserved lands. The plan must provide for the
demonstration of appropriate management practices that will
enhance the timber, wildlife, recreation, economic and other
values of the lands. All management of the public reserved
lands, to the extent practicable, must be in accordance with this
management plan when prepared.

 
Within the context of the comprehensive management plan, the
commissioner, after adequate opportunity for public review and
comment, shall adopt a specific action plan for each unit of the
public reserved lands system. Each action plan must include
consideration of the related systems of silviculture and
regeneration of forest resources and must provide for outdoor
recreation including remote, undeveloped areas, timber, watershed
protection, wildlife and fish. The commissioner shall provide
adequate opportunity for public review and comment on any
substantial revision of an action plan. Management of the public
reserved lands before the action plans are completed must be in
accordance with all other provisions of this section.


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