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APPENDIX D: STATE GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION AUTHORIZATIONS AND COORDINATION-SUMMARY
Pages 47-112

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... While executive orders and MOUs can be as effective as statutes for coordination, statutes have a longer duration (beyond individual governors and signatories to agreements) and are generally needed to provide funding and authority to ensure commonality, compliance, ant!
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... The most omnibus state statutes are in Maine and Utah, both adopted in 1991 and establishing offices along with other geographic information direction, with Minnesota adopting legislation to officially authorize its 15-year-old Land Management Information Center in 1992. EXECUTIVE ORDERS All of the 15 reported executive orders were signed to establish councils, set direction for member state geographic information coordination groups, and possibly to establish statewide geographic information centers, as in Idaho, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Oregon.
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... above. geographic information coordination is evolving and has growing support at statewide levels, as evidenced by official sanctions for coordination and state geographic information centers.
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... ~, The survey lists all of the sectors identified as members of state geographic information coordination groups. All groups have state government representation.
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... 4. Natural resources management and environmental protection (also Public Land Management, State Forestry, State Geological Survey; Cultural Resources, Archeological Survey, Historical Preservation, Agriculture)
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