Timber Resources Management Act, 1997 (Act 547). Revised Edition | Act 547 — Ghana law | Esheria

Timber Resources Management Act, 1997 (Act 547). Revised Edition

A person must not harvest timber from land covered by section 4 unless they hold timber rights under a timber utilization contract for that land.

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Act 547
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A person must not harvest timber from land covered by section 4 unless they hold timber rights under a timber utilization contract for that land. A timber utilization contract cannot be entered into unless the person is an incorporated body under one of the two named laws. A timber-rights application must be made in writing to the Forestry Commission and sent on immediately to the Timber Rights Evaluation Committee. Timber rights may be granted for certain listed lands, but not for alienation holdings, farms without written authorization, private forest plantations, or timber owned/grown by individuals or groups. A Timber Rights Evaluation Committee is established as a committee of the Commission, the Chief Executive or a representative chairs it, and the committee regulates its meeting procedure.