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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.35506 Development of state strategy; factors; progress report to legislature; circulation of draft report; public hearing; report to legislature.

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324.35506 Development of state strategy; factors; progress report to legislature; circulation of draft report; public hearing; report to legislature.
Sec. 35506.
(1)Based on information received from the reporting departments and other sources identified in section 35504(1), the committee shall develop a state strategy that includes, but is not limited to, consideration of all of the following:
(a)Reduction of cumulative adverse impacts of all state departments and agencies on biological diversity.
(b)Responsibility of each reporting department to conserve biological diversity and determine the costs of such actions.
(c)Methods of cooperation among reporting departments, other states, and provinces concerning ecosystems management.
(d)Establishment of cooperative programs among governmental agencies, public and private ventures, universities and colleges, and the private sector.
(e)Identification of habitats and species of special concern and methods to protect them.
(f)Prevention of extinction of species.
(g)Provisions for the long-term viability of ecosystems and ecosystem processes.
(h)Development of areas demonstrating management techniques that conserve or restore native biological diversity.
(i)Development of broad-based educational efforts regarding the importance of biological diversity and the need for conservation.
(j)Development of criteria for evaluating the progress of this state in implementing the strategy.
(k)The effects on human beings or the environment, taking into account the economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits of the conservation of biological diversity.
(l)The effects of conserving biological diversity on agriculture and forestry.
(2)By December 30, 1994, the committee shall submit to the legislature a report detailing progress made toward development of the strategy.
(3)By June 30, 1995, the committee shall circulate a draft of the report described in subsection
(4)and conduct a public hearing regarding the content of the draft report.
(4)By December 30, 1995, the committee shall approve and submit to the legislature a report containing all of the following:
(a)The recommended state strategy.
(b)Summaries of all written comments and reporting department reports received by the committee pertaining to the work of the committee.
(c)An evaluation of reports submitted by reporting departments.
(d)An evaluation of the cumulative impacts of the reporting departments on the biological diversity of this state.
(e)Recommendations pertaining to legislative options.
(f)Recommendations regarding whether the definitions in this part should be revised.
(g)Recommendations regarding whether there is a need to establish a biological diversity education center to set research priorities and provide leadership and coordination pertaining to fulfilling the policy of this state to maintain biological diversity.
(h)Recommendations concerning research priorities and personnel training to facilitate the implementation of the state strategy.
History: Add. 1995, Act 59, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995
Popular Name: Act 451
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