Establishes the South Carolina Protected Lands and Conservation Coordination Act to enhance coordination among resource agencies for land protection.
The South Carolina Protected Lands and Conservation Coordination Act aims to recognize the conservation of natural resources as a significant state interest. It establishes a benchmark goal to increase protected land to seven million acres by 2050. The act mandates coordination among resource agencies, including the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and others, to maximize cost-effective options and achieve public benefits. It requires resource agencies to collaborate on land protection projects, ensuring compliance with statutory objectives and funding sources.
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