§ 1581 Ecological Reserve Property Rules
This law says any land bought to be an ecological reserve has to be owned by the state and must follow any rules the commission creates for that land.
A city buys a wetland to protect the birds that live there.
The wetland will be titled in the name of the state, and the commission that manages ecological reserves will set rules about who can go there, what activities are allowed, and how to keep the area safe for the birds.
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§ 1581 Ecological Reserve Property Rules
Last verified: January 10, 2026