11.083 – LOCAL AQUATIC VEGETATION MANAGEMENT PLAN. (a) A
Texas Parks and Wildlife Code § 11.083
Summary
This law allows governing entities to create local aquatic vegetation management plans, which must be approved by several state departments. The plans should address specific needs of public surface water bodies while adhering to established minimum standards.
Governing entities can create local vegetation management plans.
Plans require approval from multiple state departments.
Must meet minimum standards set by the state.
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