Coastal Resources Management Program-Rules and Regulations Governing the Protection and Management of Freshwater Wetlands in the Vicinity of the Coast


650-RICR-20-00-2 INACTIVE RULE

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2.1Authority and Purpose (formerly § 1.00)

2.2Administrative Findings (formerly § 2.00)

2.3General Administration (formerly § 3.00)

2.4Definitions (formerly § 4.00)

2.5Regulated Activities (formerly § 5.00)

2.6Exempt Activities (formerly § 6.00)

2.7General Application Requirements (formerly § 7.00)

2.8Request for Determination of the Presence of Wetlands, Wetland Edge Verification, or Request for Regulatory Applicability (formerly § 8.00)

2.9Request for Preliminary Determination (formerly § 9.00)

2.10Application to Alter a Freshwater Wetland (formerly § 10.00)

2.11Other Application Types (formerly § 11.00)

2.12Enforcement (formerly § 12.00)

2.13Public Access to Records (formerly § 13.00)

2.14Severability (formerly § 14.00)

2.15Superseded Rules (formerly § 15.00)

2.16Effective Date (formerly § 16.00)

2.17Appendix 1: Insignificant Alterations

2.18Appendix 2: Specific Criteria for Identifying Wetland Edges

Title 650 Coastal Resources Management Council
Chapter 20 Coastal Management Program
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 2 Coastal Resources Management Program-Rules and Regulations Governing the Protection and Management of Freshwater Wetlands in the Vicinity of the Coast
Type of Filing Periodic Refile
Regulation Status Inactive
Effective 01/04/2022 to 07/01/2022

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws § 46-23-1
et seq.

Purpose and Reason:

This rule is being refiled by the agency pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35-4.1. No changes were made to the text of this rule.

Rulemaking Documents are organized by document type and are part of this rule’s rulemaking record (R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35-2.3). If multiple documents of the same type are listed below, each is a unique document. If there are multiple Public Notice of Proposed Rulemaking documents, view each document to identify the most recently amended version, as it may be amended at any point during the Public Comment Period.