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Qui Tam Can; Qui Tam Can't; An Analysis Of Vermont Agency Of Natural Resources V. United States Ex Rel. Stevens, Jaime Mcmahon Dec 2000

Qui Tam Can; Qui Tam Can't; An Analysis Of Vermont Agency Of Natural Resources V. United States Ex Rel. Stevens, Jaime Mcmahon

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Conservation And Natural Resources Department Of Natural Resources: Specify Time Period In Which The Director Must Act On Permit And Variance Applications; Provide For A Fee Waiver When The Director Does Not Act Within The Time Specified, Sherri Buda Mar 2000

Conservation And Natural Resources Department Of Natural Resources: Specify Time Period In Which The Director Must Act On Permit And Variance Applications; Provide For A Fee Waiver When The Director Does Not Act Within The Time Specified, Sherri Buda

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act specifies a time limit within which the Director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural Resources must act on permit or variance applications. The Act also requires the Director to refund all application fees, except those required by federal law, when the Director fails to act in the time allotted.


Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Provide Protection For Coastal Marshlands And Beaches, Rose Marie Wade Oct 1992

Conservation And Natural Resources Water Resources: Provide Protection For Coastal Marshlands And Beaches, Rose Marie Wade

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These Acts recognize that the coastal marshlands, sand dunes, beaches, sandbars, and shoals of Georgia comprise important natural resources systems. The Acts provide for management and regulation of these systems by requiring permits for construction in these areas. The Acts provide for committees appointed by the Board of Natural Resources to administer the permit program and to respond to emergency situations. The Acts also establish civil penalties which may be imposed for violations.


Revenue And Taxation Ad Valorem Taxation Of Property: Provide For The Ad Valorem Taxation Of Timber And Current Use Valuation / Taxation Of Bona Fide Conservation Use Property And Bona Fide Residential Transitional Property, Susan L. Daniels Jan 1992

Revenue And Taxation Ad Valorem Taxation Of Property: Provide For The Ad Valorem Taxation Of Timber And Current Use Valuation / Taxation Of Bona Fide Conservation Use Property And Bona Fide Residential Transitional Property, Susan L. Daniels

Georgia State University Law Review

The Act allows taxation of standing timber when it is cut or sold. The Act also allows certain qualifying properties to be valued according to current use rather than fair market value to preserve the aesthetic beauty of the State of Georgia and to allow property owners to keep large pieces of property that were previously unaffordable due to high taxes.