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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 34 — GAME · Chapter 7

§ 709. Cooperative agreements relating to land.

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§ 709. Cooperative agreements relating to land.
The commission may enter into cooperative agreements with government agencies and with interstate compact agencies, singly or in concert, for impounding, managing, using, maintaining and operating lands and waters for game or wildlife management, public hunting and furtaking and may expend moneys from the Game Fund for the cost of their acquisition, construction, operation and maintenance. The commission may enter into similar agreements and undertake similar expenditures in conjunction with private or commercial interests for the same purposes.
34c721h
SUBCHAPTER B
CONTROL, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION
Sec.
721. Control of property.
722. Use of property.
723. Exchange or sale.
724. Disposition of timber, minerals and other products.
725. Rights-of-way, easements and licenses.
726. Leases.
727. Proceeds from sales and grants.
728. Propagation areas.
729. Public access projects.
730. Controlled goose hunting areas.
34c721s
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