Delaware Code § 30-5421

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The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this subchapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except
where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(1) "Conservation Trust Fund" means the Delaware Land and Water Conservation Trust Fund established and maintained pursuant
to this subchapter.
(2) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control.
(3) "Endowment Account" means the account by that name created within the Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to § 5423 of this
title.
(4) "Infrastructure Account" means the account by that name created within the Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to § 5423 of
this title.
(5) "Open Space Program" means the program to carry out the purpose of Chapter 75 of Title 7, the Delaware Land Protection Act.
(6) "Outdoor Recreation, Park and Trails Program" means a local government matching grants program to support the expansion
of access to outdoor recreational facilities across the state.
(7) "Project" means the planning for, and the acquisition and development of property, undertaken to achieve the purposes of this
chapter.
(8) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Department.
(9) "State agency" means the following units of state government which manage natural and cultural resources: Department of
Natural Resources and Environmental Control (Division of Parks and Recreation and Fish and Wildlife), Department of State (Division
of Historical and Cultural Affairs) and the Department of Agriculture (Division of Resource Management).
(10) "Stewardship Program" means the program by that name created within the Conservation Trust Fund pursuant to § 5423 of
this title. Generally, this program shall be used in the planning for and implementation of management projects on public lands that
promote cultural preservation and conservation activities related to plants and animals and their habitat.

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