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local assistance to landowners; 4) coordinate all public education and 

 assistance programs so that administrative costs. are reduced and implemen- 

 tation does not overlap; 5) encourage improvement of legal action 

 system for dealing with violators of federal, state, and local laws and 

 regulations; 6) encourage the state to continue its level of financial 

 support for such programs, despite increasing federal support; 7) encourage 

 federal funding to be allocated on a basis of need; 8) develop programs that 

 deal with coordinated management of watershed resources, based on physical 

 limitations of particular watersheds; 9) encourage tax incentive pro- 

 grams that promote sound resource management; 10) support proposed federal 

 legislation that would assist in implementation of this act (see Appendix F.). 



