National Reserved Forests Act (No. 4), B.E. 2559 (2016).
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Abstract
This Act amends the National Reserved Forests Act, B.E. 2507 (1964), the National Reserved Forests Act (No. 2), B.E. 2522 (1979), and the National Reserved Forests Act (No. 3), B.E. 2528 (1985).
The Act provides for the marks showing the boundary lines of National Reserved Forests, establishment of the Provincial Committee on National Reserved Forests Control and Maintenance, the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, the power of the competent official, offences/penalties, etc. In the case where a Government agency or a State agency intends to use certain areas within the boundary of a national reserved forest as a workplace or for any other public interest, the Director-General, with the approval of the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, shall have the power to issue a Notification designating such areas as the areas of official use within the boundary of the national reserved forest. The Director-General, with the approval of the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, has the power to grant any particular person permission for the exploitation or habitation within the boundary of a national reserved forest.
The Act provides for the marks showing the boundary lines of National Reserved Forests, establishment of the Provincial Committee on National Reserved Forests Control and Maintenance, the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, the power of the competent official, offences/penalties, etc. In the case where a Government agency or a State agency intends to use certain areas within the boundary of a national reserved forest as a workplace or for any other public interest, the Director-General, with the approval of the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, shall have the power to issue a Notification designating such areas as the areas of official use within the boundary of the national reserved forest. The Director-General, with the approval of the Committee Considering Exploitations within Boundaries of National Reserved Forests, has the power to grant any particular person permission for the exploitation or habitation within the boundary of a national reserved forest.
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