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Formed | July 1, 1994 |
Preceding agencies |
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Jurisdiction | South Carolina |
Headquarters | Rembert C. Dennis Building, 1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, South Carolina |
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Website | www |
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is a South Carolina state agency charged with regulating hunting,[1] fishing,[2][3] boating, duck stamp orders, and the conservation efforts[4] of the state government.
It is directed by seven-member Board of Directors. The governor of South Carolina appoints a member from each of the state's congressional districts, in addition to one at-large board member. The board or governor may appoint citizens advisory panels to provide recommendations on agency programs.
The Department of Natural Resources also oversees the state's soil and water conservation districts, which are special-purpose districts contiguous with each of South Carolina's 46 counties. Each conservation district is managed by six-member boards. Three members of each board are appointed through the Department of Natural Resources, while the other half are directly elected.