Forestry Development Corporation Law, 1979 (Law No. 65 of 1979). Country/Territory Grenada Document type Legislation Date 1979 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Official publication, pp. 1794-1809. Long titleA Law to provide for the establishment of a Forestry Development Corporation and for connected purposes. Subject Forestry Keyword Forest management/forest conservation Forestry protection measures Institution Timber extraction/logging Public forest Authorization/permit Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic, Small Island Developing States Abstract The Forestry Development Corporation is established as a body corporate under section 3. Section 4 concerns membership of the Corporation. The Corporation is charged with promoting the interests of forestry in Botswana, the development of afforestation and the production and supply of timber. The Corporation shall manage, plant and otherwise use land vested in an accordance with section 11 it for purposes of this Act. Powers of the Corporation are set out in section 9. A licence is required to cut specified trees (sect. 11). Cutting of trees on land of the Corporation without a permission is prohibited. The Corporation may make Regulations, with approval of the Minister, concerning internal matters of the Corporation and the granting of licenses. (completed by one Schedule) Full text English