Public Lands Law, 2017 (No. 35 of 2017). Country/Territory Cayman Islands (UK) Document type Legislation Date 2017 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Supplement No. 7 published with Extraordinary Gazette No. 39 of 10 May 2017. Long titleA Law to provide for better regulation of the use of public land; to establish a Public Lands Commission; and for incidental and connected matters. Subject Land & soil Keyword Land-use planning Policy/planning Public land Institution Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean Abstract This Act seeks to improve control over and administration of public lands. It assigns to the Minister responsible for Crown land the responsibility for Government policy respecting public land and establishes the e Public Lands Commission. The mandate of the Commission is to regulate the use of public land in the public interest, and in particular - (a) to regulate the use and enjoyment of public land by members of the public; (b) to protect the right of access to and use of public land by members of the public, including the enforcement of public rights of way over private land; (c) to respond to complaints regarding the use or misuse of public land; (d) to issue permits for the use of, and activities on public land; (e) to advise the Ministry. “public land” means the following lands, whether or not the public has access to them - (a) Crown land, whether owned solely by the Crown or jointly by the Crown and another party, and facilities on Crown land; (b) land vested in statutory authorities or government companies, and facilities on such land; (c) the seabed and territorial waters of the Islands; and (d) wharfs, jetties, ramps and docks owned by the Crown, but does not include areas of Crown land or Cayman waters designated as protected areas under section 7 of the National Conservation Law, 2013. The Act defines the right of access to and use of public lands. Full text English Website www.gov.ky