Virginia Statutes
§ 10.1-213 — Dedication of natural area preserves
Virginia § 10.1-213
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 10.1CONSERVATION
Subtitle IACTIVITIES ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION
Ch. 2PARKS AND RECREATION
Art. 3VIRGINIA NATURAL AREA PRESERVES ACT
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 10.1-213 (2026).
Text
A.The Director may, in the name of the Department, accept the dedication of natural areas on lands deemed by the Director to qualify as natural area preserves under the provisions of this article. Natural area preserves may be dedicated by voluntary act of the owner. The owner of a qualified natural area may transfer fee simple title or other interest in land to the Commonwealth. Natural area preserves may be acquired by gift, grant, or purchase.
B.Dedication of a natural preserve shall become effective only upon acceptance of the instrument of dedication by the Director.
C.The instrument of dedication may:
1.Contain restrictions and other provisions relating to management, use, development, transfer, and public access, and may contain any other restrictions and provisions as may be
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Legislative History
1989, c. 553.
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