Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 132a - State Recreation Areas Outside of the Metropolitan Parks District
Section 12 - Appalachian Trail

Section 12. The commissioner on behalf of the commonwealth may acquire by purchase, gift, eminent domain or otherwise such land, including rights-of-way and easements for the purpose of protecting or enhancing scenic beauty, as he may deem necessary to establish, protect and develop a trail across the commonwealth between the Connecticut and Vermont state line to be known as the Appalachian Trail, and he may provide shelters and other facilities thereon; provided, however, that the power of eminent domain shall not be utilized to acquire a strip of land bordering said trail no greater than two hundred feet in overall width. Any department or agency of the commonwealth or any political subdivision, district or authority may transfer to the department land or rights in land for said purposes on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon, or may enter into an agreement with the commissioner providing for the establishment and protection of said trail. The Appalachian Trail shall be held, developed and administered under this chapter primarily as a footpath and the natural scenic beauty thereof shall be preserved insofar as is practicable; provided, however, that the commissioner may permit other uses of the trail and land acquired hereunder, by the owner of adjoining land or others, in such manner and at such seasons as will not substantially interfere with the primary use of the trail. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the right of the public to pass over existing public roads which may be or become part of the trail, nor prevent the department from performing such work as is necessary for the purpose of forest fire prevention and control, insect pest and disease control and the removal of damage caused by natural disaster. The commissioner may grant temporary or permanent rights-of-way across lands acquired under this section under such terms and conditions as he may deem advisable. The commissioner may enter into cooperative agreements with agencies of the federal government or with private organizations to provide for the maintenance of the trail. No person who has granted a right-of-way for said trail across his land, or his successor in title, shall be liable to any user of the trail for injuries suffered on said right-of-way unless the injuries are caused by his willful or wanton misconduct. Expenses authorized under this section, including the acquisition of land or easements therein, awards of damages, surveying and mapping, and the cost of development and construction, and expenses incidental thereto, may be paid out of funds heretofore or hereafter made available for the purposes of this chapter.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XIX - Agriculture and Conservation

Chapter 132a - State Recreation Areas Outside of the Metropolitan Parks District

Section 1 - Bequests, Restitutions or Gifts; Conservation Trust

Section 1b - Director of State Parks and Recreation

Section 1c - Bureau of Forest Fire Control; Bureau of Forestry; Bureau of Recreation; Chiefs

Section 1d - Duties of Bureau of Forest Fire Control

Section 1e - Duties of Bureau of Recreation; Expenses

Section 1f - Duties of Bureau of Forestry

Section 1g - Absence or Disability of Chiefs

Section 1h - Duties of Director of the Division of State Parks and Recreation

Section 2 - Assumption of Care and Maintenance of Park or Reservation Outside Urban Park District

Section 2a - Long-Term Programs; Powers of Commissioner

Section 2b - Nature of Use of Acquired Lands

Section 2c - Planning, Construction and Maintenance

Section 2d - Development and Improvement; Powers of Commissioner

Section 3 - Purchase or Lease of Land Lying Outside of Urban Parks District; Recreational Facilities

Section 3a - Eminent Domain; Exercise of Power

Section 3b - Acquisition of Rights by Prescription or Adverse Possession

Section 7 - Rules and Regulations; Concessions; Powers and Duties of Forest Supervisors, Park Superintendents and Laborers

Section 7a - Chief Park Ranger; Park Rangers; Violations of Environmental Regulations; Non-Criminal Disposition

Section 7b - Stolen, Lost, or Abandoned Property

Section 7c - Sale by Public Auction

Section 7d - Notice of Sale

Section 7e - Sale of Property, if Perishable or Liable to Deteriorate

Section 7f - Proceeds of Sale

Section 7g - Payment to Owner

Section 8 - Assistance of Director to Boards and Commissions

Section 9 - Annual Report

Section 11 - Conservation Program for Cities and Towns; Establishment

Section 111/2 - Conservation Program for Nonprofit Corporations; Establishment

Section 12 - Appalachian Trail

Section 12a - Massachusetts Ocean Sanctuaries Act

Section 12b - Definitions

Section 12c - Regulations; Integration of Act With Other Programs and Agencies

Section 13 - Ocean and Bay Sanctuaries; Cape Cod, Cape Cod Bay, Cape and Islands, North Shore, South Essex; Landward Boundaries

Section 14 - Care, Control, and Protection of Sanctuaries

Section 15 - Prohibited Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries

Section 16 - Permitted Activities in Ocean Sanctuaries

Section 16g - Publicly Owned Treatment Works; New or Modified Discharge Into Ocean Sanctuaries; Prerequisites

Section 16h - Discharges Within Estuaries or Coastal Embayments

Section 16i - New or Modified Discharge Into Ocean Sanctuaries; Application Requirements

Section 16j - New or Modified Discharge Into Ocean Sanctuaries; Notice; Hearing; Decision; Effective Date

Section 16k - New or Modified Discharge Conditions

Section 17 - Squannacook and Nissitissit Rivers Sanctuary

Section 18 - Permits, Approvals, Certificates and Licenses; Ocean Development Mitigation Fee