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world leader in green-certified forest lands, as certified by the | Forest Stewardship Council and forest products; and |
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| | 8. Other relevant approaches. |
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| | In conducting the review, the commissioner shall solicit input | from representatives of the forestry industry, state agencies, | municipalities, industrial and nonindustrial landowners, | environmental groups, Legislators and members of the public. |
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| | The final report must include proposed changes to existing | laws, rules and policies necessary to implement the | recommendations. |
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| | Sec. B-2. Legislation authorized. The Joint Standing Committee on | Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry may report out a bill to | the Second Regular Session of the 121st Legislature to implement | any or all of the provisions of the plan recommended under | section 1 of this Part or revisions to the plan approved by the | committee. |
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| | Part A of this bill defines the public's interest in forests, | defines "liquidation harvesting" and requires the Commissioner of | Conservation to adopt rules substantially prohibiting liquidation | harvesting. |
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| | The commissioner is required to provisionally adopt major | substantive rules to eliminate liquidation harvesting by | requiring measures that include, without limitation, increased | professional involvement in planning and implementation of timber | harvesting activities on forest lands. |
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| | Part B requires the Commissioner of Conservation to develop | recommendations for additional solutions to the issue of | liquidation harvesting. It requires the Department of | Conservation to provide a final report no later than January 2, | 2004 to the Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation | and Forestry and authorizes the committee to report out a bill to | the Second Regular Session of the 121st Legislature to implement | the recommendations in the report. |
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