State-Level Geographic Information Systems and Public Records of Plans, Land Development Regulations, and Development Permits Bibliography
1] Lisa Warnecke, Geographic Information/GIS Institutionalization
in the 50 States: Users and Coordinators (Santa Barbara, Calif.: National Center
for Geographic Information and Analysis, University of California, 1995).
[2] Lisa Warnecke, "Governing Geographically: State
Legislative Direction to Institutionlize Geographic Information Coordination
and Technology," prepared for the American Planning Association (June 1999,
unpublished), Table 3.
[3] Az. Rev. Stat. 37-172 (2000).
[4] Id., 37-173.1 to .2.
[5] Ar. Code 15-21-501 et seq. (2000).
[6] Fl. Stat. 282.404 (2000).
[7] Ky. Rev. Stat. 61.598 et seq. (2000)
[8] Id., 42.650.
[9] Minn. Stat. 4A.05 (1999).
[10] N.H. Stat. Ann. 4-C:3 (1999).
[11] Ut. Code 63A-6-202 (1999).
[12] Va. Code 2.1-563.37 (1999).
[13] Id., 2.1-563.41.
[14] Id., 2.1-563.38.7.
[15] Wis. Stat. 16.966 to 16.967 (1999).
[16] Id., 16.967(7).
[17] Id., 16.966(3).
[18] Wash. Rev. Code. 36.70.495 (1999).
[19] Oh. Rev. Code 303.12(H), 519.12(H) (1999).
[20] Minn. Stat. 395.35 (1999).
[21] American Law Institute (ALI), A Model Land Development
Code: Complete Text and Commentary (Philadelphia, Pa.: ALI, 1976), 458-459 (Commentary
on Article 11, Public Records of Development Regulations).
[22] Id., 11-101 et seq.
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