Tennessee Statutes
§ 11-14-105 — Classifications
Tennessee § 11-14-105
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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 11-14-105 (2026).
Text
There shall be two (2) classes of areas within the meaning of this part:
(1)Class I, scenic-recreational areas, which are areas associated with and containing waterfalls, natural bridges, natural lakes, small but scenic brooks or streams, gorges, coves, woodlands, caverns or other similar features or phenomena, which are unique in scenic and recreational value and not extensive enough for a state park but worthy of perpetual preservation; and (2) Class II, natural-scientific areas, which are areas associated with and containing floral assemblages, forest types, fossil assemblages, geological phenomena, hydrological phenomena, swamplands and other similar features or phenomena which are unique in natural or scientific value and are worthy of perpetual preservation.
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Legislative History
Acts 1971, ch. 116, § 5; T.C.A., § 11-1705.
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