The Hunting Heritage Protection Act ensures no net loss of hunting land in South Carolina.
The Hunting Heritage Protection Act amends South Carolina law to ensure the Department of Natural Resources does not allow a net loss of hunting land. The Department must find replacement acreage for any land closed to hunting. The Department must report annually on acreage closed and opened to hunting. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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