California Boating Law

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE

(d) (1) Any person required to successfully complete an alcohol and other drug education and counseling program as a condition of probation shall enroll in the program and, except when enrollment is required in a program that is required to report failures to enroll to the court, shall furnish proof of the enrollment to the court within the period of time and in the manner specified by the court. The person also shall participate in and successfully complete the program, and shall furnish proof of successful completion within the period of time and in the manner specified by the court. (2) An alcohol and other drug education and counseling program shall report to the court, within the period of time and in the manner specified by the court, the name of any person who fails to successfully complete the program. DIVISION 20. MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1. HEALTH AND SAFETY OF BATHERS Article 3. Swimming Pool Sanitation 24100.3. Aquatic safety instructors. Persons providing aquatic instruction, in- cluding, but not limited to, swimming instruction, water safety instruction, water contact activities, and competitive aquatic sports, at a public swimming pool shall possess an American Red Cross Emergency Water Safety Course Certificate, or have equivalent qualifications, as determined by the state department. In addition, these persons shall be certified in standard first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). All of these persons shall meet these qualifications by January 1, 1991. Persons who only disseminate written materials relating to water safety, are not persons providing aquatic instruction within the meaning of this section. The requirements of this section shall be waived under either of the following circumstances: (a) when one or more aquatic instructors possessing the American Red Cross Emergency Water Safety Course Certificate or its equivalent are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction, or (b) when one or more lifeguards meeting the requirements of Section 24100.1 are in attendance continuously during periods of aquatic instruction. 25210. Nonbiodegradable toxic chemicals; unlawful use or sale; regulations. It shall be unlawful, on or after January 1, 1979, to use a nonbiodegradable toxic chemical in a chemical toilet, recreational vehicle, or waste facility of a vessel as the term vessel is defined in the Harbors and Navigation Code, and it shall be unlawful on or after January 1, 1979, to sell a nonbiodegradable toxic chemical in a container which indicates that the chemical could be used in a chemical toilet, a waste facility of a recreational vehicle, or a waste facility of a vessel as the term vessel is defined in the Harbors and Navigation Code. The department shall develop and adopt regulations to define nonbiodegradable toxic chemicals and limitations on the sale thereof by June 1, 1978. DIVISION 104. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PART 13. GARBAGE AND ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL CHAPTER 4. WASTE AND WASTE DISPOSAL Article 2. Pollution of Navigable Waters with Garbage 117475. Definitions. For the purpose of this article the term ‘‘garbage’’ includes any or all of the following: (a) Garbage. (b) Swill.

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