South Carolina Scenic Rivers Act (South Carolina Code of Laws: Title 49 - Waters, Water Resources and Drainage; Chapter 29) País/Territorio Estados Unidos de América Subdivisión territorial South Carolina Tipo de documento Legislación Fecha 1976 (2018) Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Agua Palabra clave Aguas superficiales Aguas continentales Zona de conservación de aguas Zona protegida Cuestiones de procedimiento Inventarios Institución de cuenca Tasa/impuesto Fondo especial Zonificación Política/planificación Área geográphica Americas, Ártico, Pacífico Oriental, América del Norte, Atlántico Norte Resumen This Chapter of the South Carolina Code of Laws is known as the South Carolina Scenic Rivers Act of 1989. It states that certain selected rivers and river segments of this State possess unique or outstanding scenic, recreational, geologic, botanical, fish, wildlife, historic, or cultural values. The legislative intent is to provide for the protection of these selected diminishing values and to preserve the state’s natural heritage for the benefit and enjoyment of present and future generations. The provisions of this Chapter complement and are considered part of the State Water Resources Plan as formulated by the department. More specifically, the Chapter provides for types of rivers eligible for inclusion in scenic rivers program; inventory and study of rivers; designation of river as eligible state scenic river; proposals for inclusion of additional rivers; public meeting on proposed designation of river as scenic river; minimum criteria for assessing river’s eligibility for designation as scenic river; advisory council for designated scenic river; formal action by department required for designation, notice of proposed designation, and approval of designation by General Assembly; acquisition of lands adjacent to scenic rivers, donations, requirements, tax treatment of donations, reports, and liability of title holders; the Scenic Rivers Trust Fund; acquisition of land by eminent domain prohibited; when the title of donated land reverts back to donor; applicable policies for managing scenic rivers; application of provisions regarding restrictive use or zoning of lands; comprehensive water and related land use plans; access on, over, or under designated rivers by sellers of electric energy, natural gas, or communication services; penalties for violations of the Chapter; camping activities encouraged at scenic rivers; and portions of Little Pee Dee, Broad, Saluda, Lynches, Ashley, Black, Great Pee Dee, and Catawba Rivers designated scenic rivers. Texto completo Inglés Página web www.scstatehouse.gov