§ 15-20-705 - Duties of agencies.
               	 		
15-20-705.    Duties of agencies.
    (a)  The  State Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission and the Department of  Parks and Tourism shall have the following duties in addition to those  otherwise prescribed by law:
      (1)  To  identify and maintain a registry of lands and waters in the state,  whether publicly or privately owned, that exhibit outstanding  characteristics of scenic beauty;
      (2)  To  cooperate with the Arkansas Scenic Resources Preservation Coordinating  Committee and any federal, state, or local government agency, private  organization, or individual;
      (3)  To investigate, promote, advise, and assist in the preservation, protection, enhancement, and management of scenic resources;
      (4)  To  encourage private organizations and individuals to recognize scenic  resources and to utilize "best management practices" in all instances,  particularly those affecting scenic resources;
      (5)  To  encourage scenic resources protection by working with agencies and  individuals to set up demonstration projects involving such techniques  as wildflower plots, adopt-a-spot programs, wetlands restoration, and  native plantings wherever possible;
      (6)  To  notify federal agencies of the state's interest in protecting scenic  resources and to request that scenic resources protection and  enhancement be included in the appropriate planning activities of the  agencies;
      (7)  By December 1 of  each year, submit a report to the Governor and the General Assembly  describing and accounting for the status and condition of each entry  listed in the Registry of Scenic Resources and including any  recommendations to be considered by the Governor and General Assembly  for improving and enhancing the scenic beauty of the state; and
      (8)  To bring the registry to the attention of the public through its advertising and public relations efforts.
(b)  The  commission shall not have regulatory power but shall strongly encourage  other state agencies to use existing legislation to protect the scenic  resources of the state.