North Carolina General Statutes
Article 74 - Acquisition and Control of State Forests and State Recreational Forests.
§ 106-875 - Forest management appropriation.

106-875. Forest management appropriation.
Necessary funds for carrying out the provisions of G.S. 106-870 and G.S. 106-872 to G.S. 106-875 shall be set up in the regular budget as an item entitled "forest management." (2011-145, s. 13.25(o).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 106 - Agriculture

Article 74 - Acquisition and Control of State Forests and State Recreational Forests.

§ 106-870 - Policy and plan to be inaugurated by Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

§ 106-871 - Growing of timber on unused State lands authorized.

§ 106-872 - Use of lands acquired by counties through tax foreclosures as demonstration forests.

§ 106-873 - Procedure for acquisition of delinquent tax lands from counties.

§ 106-874 - Purchase of lands for use as demonstration forests.

§ 106-875 - Forest management appropriation.

§ 106-876 - Power to acquire lands as State forests; donations or leases by United States; leases for recreational purposes.

§ 106-877 - State timber may be sold by Department; forest nurseries; operation of public service facilities; concessions to private concerns; authority to charge fees and adopt rules.

§ 106-878 - Applications of proceeds from sale of products.

§ 106-879 - Legislative authority necessary for payment.

§ 106-880 - Distribution of funds from sale of forestlands.

§ 106-881 - License fees for hunting and fishing on government-owned property unaffected.

§ 106-882 - Donations of property for forestry purposes; agreements with federal government or agencies for acquisition.

§ 106-883 - Expenditure of funds for development, etc.; disposition of products from lands; rules.

§ 106-884 - Disposition of revenues received from lands acquired.

§ 106-885 - State not obligated for debts created hereunder.

§ 106-886 - Disposition of lands acquired.

§ 106-887 - Management of DuPont State Recreational Forest.