Tennessee Code § 11-13-115

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The commissioner of environment and conservation may seek financial assistance for the state scenic rivers system from the land and water conservation fund and other federal and local government sources. In the administration and study of the system, and in studies of potential additions to the system, the commissioner may seek technical assistance from the bureau of outdoor recreation and other federal and local government agencies. Acts 1968, ch. 540, § 16; T.C.A., § 11-1415.
The commissioner of environment and conservation may seek financial assistance for the state scenic rivers system from the land and water conservation fund and other federal and local government sources. In the administration and study of the system, and in studies of potential additions to the system, the commissioner may seek technical assistance from the bureau of outdoor recreation and other federal and local government agencies. Acts 1968, ch. 540, § 16; T.C.A., § 11-1415.
The commissioner of environment and conservation may seek financial assistance for the state scenic rivers system from the land and water conservation fund and other federal and local government sources. In the administration and study of the system, and in studies of potential additions to the system, the commissioner may seek technical assistance from the bureau of outdoor recreation and other federal and local government agencies. Acts 1968, ch. 540, § 16; T.C.A., § 11-1415.
The commissioner of environment and conservation may seek financial assistance for the state scenic rivers system from the land and water conservation fund and other federal and local government sources. In the administration and study of the system, and in studies of potential additions to the system, the commissioner may seek technical assistance from the bureau of outdoor recreation and other federal and local government agencies.
Acts 1968, ch. 540, § 16; T.C.A., § 11-1415.

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