Code of Virginia - Title 10.1 Conservation - Section 10.1-113 Sale of trees
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§ 10.1-113. Sale of trees
For the purpose of managing Departmental lands or maintaining the production
of forest products in Departmental lands, the Director, upon the
recommendation of the State Forester, may designate and appraise trees to be
cut under the principles of scientific forest management, and may sell them
for not less than their appraised value. When the appraised value of the
trees to be sold is more than $50,000, the Director, before selling them,
shall receive bids, after notice by publication once a week for two weeks in
two newspapers of general circulation; but the Director shall have the right
to reject any and all bids and to readvertise for bids. The proceeds arising
from the sale of the timber and trees from state park lands shall be paid
into the State Park Conservation Resources Fund established in subsection A
of § 10.1-202. The proceeds arising from the sale of the timber and trees
from natural area preserves owned by the Department in fee simple shall be
paid into the Natural Area Preservation Fund established in § 10.1-215.
(1988, c. 891; 2003, cc. 79, 89; 2007, c. 158.)
Sections: 10.1-105 10.1-106 10.1-107 10.1-108 10.1-109 10.1-110 10.1-111 10.1-112 10.1-113 10.1-114 10.1-115 10.1-116 10.1-117 10.1-118 10.1-119
Last modified: April 16, 2009
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