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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
North Carolina General Statutes
> Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
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Article 1
Powers and Duties of Department of Environment and Natural Resources Generally
Article 1A
Special Peace Officers
Article 2
Acquisition and Control of State Forests and Parks
Article 2C
State Parks Act
Article 4
Protection and Development of Forests; Fire Control
Article 4A
Protection of Forest Against Insect Infestation and Disease
Article 4B
Southeastern Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact
Article 4C
Regulation of Open Fires
Article 4D
Fire Fighters on Standby Duty
Article 4E
North Carolina Prescribed Burning Act
Article 5
Corporations for Protection and Development of Forests
Article 5A
Natural Heritage Trust Program
Article 6A
Forestry Services and Advice for Owners and Operators of Forestland
Article 11
Miscellaneous Provisions
Article 12
General Definitions
Article 13
Jurisdiction of Conservation Agencies
Article 14A
Coastal and Estuarine Commercial Fishing Licenses
Article 14B
Coastal Recreational Fishing Licenses
Article 14C
Marine Resources Fund and Marine Resources Endowment Fund
Article 15
Regulation of Coastal Fisheries
Article 16
Cultivation of Shellfish
Article 17
Administrative Provisions; Regulatory Authority of Marine Fisheries Commission and Department
Article 19
Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Compact and Commission
Article 19A
Fishery Management Councils
Article 20
Miscellaneous Regulatory Provisions
Article 21
Licenses and Permits Issued by the Wildlife Resources Commission
Article 21A
Regulating Hunting and Fishing on the Registered Property of Another
Article 21B
Criminally Negligent Hunting
Article 22
Regulation of Wildlife
Article 22A
Use of Poisons and Pesticides
Article 22B
Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact
Article 23
Administrative Provisions; Regulatory Authority of Wildlife Resources Commission
Article 23A
Promotion of Coastal Fisheries and Seafood Industry
Article 23B
Fishermen's Economic Development Program
Article 23C
North Carolina Seafood Industrial Park Authority
Article 24
Miscellaneous Transitional Provisions
Article 25
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Wildlife Species of Special Concern
Article 25A
Unified Licenses
Article 26A
Repeal of Acts
Article 27
Oil and Gas Conservation
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North Carolina Laws: Conservation
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 113A > Article 16 - Conservation Easements Program
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 113A > Article 17 - Conservation, Farmland, And Open Space Protection And Coordination
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 139 - Soil and Water Conservation Districts
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 21 - Water and Air Resources
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 > Article 24 - Wildlife Resources Commission
U.S. Code Provisions: Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 5C - Conservation Programs On Government Lands
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 7 - Protection Of Migratory Game And Insectivorous Birds
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 42 - Emergency Conservation Program
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 44 - Antarctic Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 49 - Fish And Wildlife Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 51 - Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 52 - Salmon And Steelhead Conservation And Enhancement
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 54 - Resource Conservation
U.S. Code Title 16 > Chapter 58 > Subchapter IV - Agricultural Resources Conservation Program
U.S. Code Title 16 > Chapter 58 > Subchapter V-A - Other Conservation Programs
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 78 - National Natural Resources Conservation Foundation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 80 - Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 83 - Coral Reef Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 85 - Marine Turtle Conservation
U.S. Code > Title 16 > Chapter 91 - National Landscape Conservation System
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