742 - Use of property.

     § 742.  Use of property.        (a)  General rule.--All or part of lands and waters to which     title has been acquired for the use of the commission or which     have been leased may be used to create and maintain Commonwealth     fish cultural stations, Commonwealth fish propagation areas or     public fishing grounds for fish propagation experiments or     special preserves as provided for in this title. The commission     may permit its employees to reside on those lands.        (b)  Camping and boat mooring and storage.--No campsite lease     may be issued to any person but camping and boat mooring and     storage may be permitted on commission owned or controlled land     under such rules or regulations as the commission may establish.        (c)  Permits, licenses and leases.--The commission may issue     permits and licenses and enter into leases for camping, boat     mooring and storage and any other use of its lands other than     fishing and boating and may charge such fees or rentals as it     deems reasonable.        (d)  Gas storage.--The commission may grant rights for     underground storage of natural gas at such charge as it deems     reasonable.        (e)  Use of commission lakes and access areas by unpowered     boats.--The commission shall, by regulations adopted within one     year after the effective date of this section, provide for     issuance of use permits valid for one or two years for unpowered     boats, which are not registered in accordance with law, to use     commission property. On and after the effective date of the     regulations promulgated hereunder by the commission, the owner     of an unpowered boat that uses commission property shall have     the option of registering the boat or purchasing a use permit     issued under the authority of this section. The commission shall     establish fees for use permits issued under this section, which     fees shall not exceed the fees charged by the Department of     Conservation and Natural Resources for boat launch permits for     State parks lakes. The commission shall, in cooperation with the     department, provide for reciprocal or joint use/launch permits     for unpowered boats to use both commission and State parks lakes     and access areas.     (Dec. 20, 2000, P.L.828, No.115, eff. imd.)        2000 Amendment.  Act 115 added subsec. (e).