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12 §1894. Duties of director relating to public facilities for boats

§1894. Duties of director relating to public facilities for boats The director shall acquire, construct and maintain, within the funds available, public facilities for boats in the waters of the State, including but not limited to launching ramps, parking sites and access roads. Waters of the State include any waters within the territorial limits of […]

12 §1895. Powers of the bureau relating to public facilities for boats

§1895. Powers of the bureau relating to public facilities for boats In carrying out the purposes of this subchapter, the bureau has and shall exercise the following powers and authority:   [PL 1997, c. 678, §13 (NEW); PL 2011, c. 657, Pt. W, §7 (REV); PL 2013, c. 405, Pt. A, §24 (REV).] 1.  Exercise […]

12 §1896. Boating Facilities Fund

§1896. Boating Facilities Fund There is created within the bureau the Boating Facilities Fund, referred to in this subchapter as the “fund.” The fund, as funded under Title 36, section 2903‑D, subsection 1, must be available to the director in carrying out the duties of the bureau under this subchapter. This fund is a continuous […]

12 §1897. Fees

§1897. Fees The director may charge reasonable fees for the services provided under this subchapter. Such fees must be used to supervise and manage public facilities for boats. The director may set aside no more than 10% of those fees per year as a reserve fund for repairs and maintenance of those facilities and for […]

12 §1898. Leases

§1898. Leases The director may lease for a period not exceeding 30 years, on conditions the director determines necessary, parking lots and nearby sites for the purpose of having, constructing and maintaining by the lessees restaurants, gift shops, marinas and the like. The income from such leases must be credited to the fund.   [PL […]

12 §1899. Grants-in-aid

§1899. Grants-in-aid The director may make grants-in-aid to political subdivisions and others for the acquisition, construction and maintenance of public boating facilities and supporting facilities on terms the director determines necessary. When such a grant-in-aid is made to others, within the boundaries of an organized town, it must be with the concurrence of the municipal […]