§ 1430 Inland Wetlands Conservation Fund
Creates a dedicated fund for protecting inland wetlands, and requires that all money in the fund be used only for the wetlands conservation program and its administrative costs.
A state agency uses money from the Inland Wetlands Conservation Fund to pay for restoring a local wetland and to cover the salaries of staff who manage the program.
The law allows the agency to spend the fund's money on actual wetland restoration work and the necessary administrative expenses, but nothing else.
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§ 1430 Inland Wetlands Conservation Fund
Last verified: January 10, 2026