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Requires establishment and implementation, in certain circumstances, of wildlife management plans for open space and farmland, and authorizes use of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to finance activities undertaken pursuant to such plans.
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Bill overview
This bill requires the establishment and implementation of wildlife management plans for open space and farmland in New Jersey. It authorizes the use of constitutionally dedicated Garden State Green Acres Preservation Trust Fund revenues to finance these plans. The bill also amends existing legislation to clarify the use of these funds and addresses specific requirements for farmland acquisition and development, including considering pinelands development credits in valuation.
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Michael Inganamort
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