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Code · Delaware · Title 3 — Agriculture · Chapter 10. State Forestry · Subchapter III. Urban and Community Forestry Program

§ 1033. Powers and duties.

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The Delaware Department of Agriculture Urban and Community Forestry Program, under the supervision of the State Forester, shall:
(1)Assist local governments and public organizations in establishing and maintaining urban and community forestry programs and in encouraging persons to engage in appropriate and approved practices with respect to tree management and care;
(2)Advise local governments and public organizations in the development and coordination of policies, programs and activities for the promotion of urban and community forestry;
(3)Provide grants to local governments and public organizations applying for assistance in tree planting, tree management and the development and implementation of a comprehensive community forestry plan on publicly owned lands to the extent moneys are appropriated or otherwise made available therefor;
(4)Educate citizens on the importance of trees and forests and their role in the maintenance of a healthy environment;
(5)Provide technical assistance, planning and analysis for projects related to urban and community forestry;
(6)Provide training assistance to local governments and public organizations regarding urban and community forestry issues such as tree diseases, insect programs, tree planting and tree maintenance; and
(7)Provide volunteer opportunities for the State’s citizens and public organizations interested in urban and community forestry activities.
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