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Connecticut General Statutes > Title 23 > Chapter 447 - State Parks and Forests
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Title 23
> Chapter 447 - State Parks and Forests
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§ 23-4
Regulations for preservation and protection. Penalties. Alcoholic beverages in state parks and forests
§ 23-5
Public reservations; supervision
§ 23-5a
Natural area preserves. Declaration of policy
§ 23-5b
Definitions
§ 23-5c
Natural area preserves system
§ 23-5d
Approval of preserve
§ 23-5e
Alienation
§ 23-5f
Advisory committee
§ 23-5g
Cooperation with federal agencies
§ 23-5h
Acquisition of property
§ 23-5i
Responsibility of other public authorities
§ 23-6
Maintenance of state park and forest lands adjoining other states
§ 23-7
Memorials in state parks and reservations
§ 23-8
Open spaces for recreation. State goal for acquisition of open space
§ 23-8a
Conveyance of certain state land previously held as protected open space
§ 23-8b
Purchase of certain water company land in Fairfield County. Requirements for preservation. Jurisdiction by certain officers and patrolmen
§ 23-9
Acquisition of property by eminent domain
§ 23-9a
Acquisition of easements for maintenance of dams
§ 23-9b
West Rock Ridge conservation area and supplement. Notice requirements re land use changes or transfers
§ 23-10
Development of recreational areas
§ 23-10a
Designation of state hiking trails
§ 23-10b
Outdoor recreation-related services
§ 23-10c
Designation of trails for use by horseback riders
§ 23-10d
Equine Advisory Council
§ 23-10h
Heritage parks: Legislative policy
§ 23-10i
Designation of heritage parks. Advisory boards. Public hearing. Municipal approval. Designation of additional sites
§ 23-11
Licenses for use of portions of parks or forests
§ 23-12
Transfer of control of open spaces
§ 23-13
Animals for public parks
§ 23-14
Rights-of-way in state parks and forests
§ 23-14a
Payments to certified ambulance services for calls at state parks or forests
§ 23-15
State park receipts deposited in General Fund
§ 23-15a
Use of state parks. Reimbursement of municipalities
§ 23-16
Leases of camp sites
§ 23-16a
Long-term leasing of camp sites
§ 23-17
Trust funds
§ 23-18
State Park Police
§ 23-19
State Forester
§ 23-20
Powers and duties of commissioner
§ 23-21
Purchase and sale of land by commissioner
§ 23-22
Acquisition of land by exchange
§ 23-23
Purchase and sale of seeds and seedling stock
§ 23-24
Establishment of boundaries
§ 23-24a
Survey of boundaries of state parks and forest lands
§ 23-25
Granting of leases for public purposes
§ 23-26
Revenue from state parks and facilities. Motor vehicle parking passes. Lifetime passes for residents sixty-five years of age or older
§ 23-26a
"All-terrain vehicle" defined
§ 23-26b
Certificate to operate all-terrain vehicles on state land
§ 23-26c
Availability of state land for use by persons operating all-terrain vehicles
§ 23-26d
Regulations re safety education courses for the operation of all-terrain vehicles
§ 23-26e
Operation of all-terrain vehicles on state land by certain minors
§ 23-26f
Regulations re operation of all-terrain vehicles
§ 23-26g
Penalties
§ 23-27
Federal grants
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