§ 22-4-404 - Arkansas Trails Council -- Creation -- Powers and duties.
               	 		
22-4-404.    Arkansas Trails Council -- Creation -- Powers and duties.
    (a)  An  advisory body to the State Parks Division of the Department of Parks  and Tourism, to be known as the "Arkansas Trails Council", is created  for the purpose of informing the division, other trail-providing  agencies, and the public at large of public need, use, and ongoing and  planned trail development and to provide a public forum for discussion  of trail-related issues.
(b)  The  council is a voluntary organization open to representatives of all state  and federal agencies with an interest in or potential for trail  development, to all local governments with interests in trails, to  public or to private utility companies the rights-of-way of which hold  trail potential, to private landowners, and to trail users.
(c)  The Department of Parks and Tourism's representative on the council shall serve as the council's executive secretary.
(d)  The  council may make suggestions to the division concerning methods to meet  trail needs within the state and shall assist the division in  coordinating trail development within the state.
(e)    (1)  The  council shall review nominations to the Arkansas Trail System and make  recommendations to the division regarding the acceptance or rejection of  each application based on criteria outlined in    22-4-405.
      (2)  The  Director of the State Parks Division may add a qualifying trail to the  system after a review of recommendations made by the council.
(f)  The  council shall periodically review the components of the system and  submit information concerning those trails of superior quality to the  Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service of the United States  Department of the Interior for consideration as components in the  National Trails System.
(g)  The council shall assist in updating the Arkansas Trails Plan, a part of the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan.
(h)  The  council shall periodically review member trails of the system for  compliance with    22-4-405 and shall report its findings to the division  in order to maintain high quality within the system.
(i)  Trails  accepted into the system which do not fulfill the requirements  established in this subchapter or prescribed by the division and the  council may be removed from the system by the division after  consultation with the council and after appropriate opportunity has been  given for correction of the inadequacies.
(j)  The council shall not have the power of eminent domain.