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The National Tiger Conservation Authority (Tiger Conservation Foundation) Guidelines, 2007
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The National Tiger Conservation Authority (Tiger Conservation Foundation) Guidelines, 2007
Rule THE-NATIONAL-TIGER-CONSERVATION-AUTHORITY-TIGER-CONSERVATION-FOUNDATION-GUIDELINES-2007 of 2007
- Published on 22 June 2007
- Commenced on 22 June 2007
- [This is the version of this document from 22 June 2007.]
- [Note: The original publication document is not available and this content could not be verified.]
1085.
S.O. 1008 (E), dated 22nd June, 2007 - In pursuance of section 38-X of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (53 of 1972), the Central Government hereby makes the following guidelines for the purpose of Regulation of Tiger Conservation Foundation, namely:-1. Short title and commencement .-(1) These guidelines may be called The National Tiger Conservation Authority (Tiger Conservation Foundation) Guidelines, 2007.
2. Definitions .-In these guidelines, unless the context otherwise requires-
3. Constitution of Tiger Reserve Foundation .--(1) The State Government shall establish a Tiger Conservation Foundation in each tiger reserve for facilitating and supporting its management for conservation of tiger and biodiversity, apart from taking ecotourism and ecodevelopment initiatives by involving people in such process.
4. Aim and objectives of the trust .--(1) The aim of the Foundation shall be to facilitate and support the tiger reserve management for conservation of tiger and biodiversity, through multi-stakeholder participation as per approved management plans, and to support similar initiatives in adjoining landscapes, consistent with the national and State legislations.
5. Governing Body of the Foundation .--(1) The Tiger Reserve State shall have a governing body for giving overall policy guidance and direction to the Tiger Conservation Foundation.
| (i) | Minister in-charge of Wild Life in the State Government | -Member |
| (ii) | Principal Secretary or the Secretary, as the case may be, of the Forests Department to that Government | -Member |
| (iii) | Principal Chief Conservator of Forests | -Member |
| (iv) | Field Director of the Tiger Reserve | -Member |
| (v) | Deputy Director of the Tiger Reserve | -Member |
| (vi) | Two prominent scientists or qualified experts in the field (to be nominated by that Government) | -Member |
| (vii) | Member of Legislative Assembly, who represent the concern area in the State Legislative Assembly | -Member |
| (viii) | Representative of the District Panchayat having jurisdiction over the Tiger Reserve area | -Member |
| (ix) | Two Members of the Executive Committee of the Foundation (other than the Field Directors/Deputy Directors) | -Member |
| (x) | Chief Wild Life Warden | -Member |
6. The Executive Committee .--(1) Every Tiger Conservation Foundation shall have an Executive Committee to look after its day-to-day management.
| (a)Field Director of the Tiger Reserve | Chairperson |
| (b)Deputy Director or Assistant Director of the Tiger Reserve | Member |
| (c)two representatives of Ecodevelopment Committees working inthe Tiger Reserve, to be nominated in the Governing Body | Member |
| (d)two Members of frontline staff of the Tiger Reserve (theDeputy Director or, as the case may be, the Assistant Director ofthe tiger reserve shall function as the Secretary of theExecutive Committee) | Member |