California Boating Law

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE

(4) State Reclamation Board. (5) County of Fresno. (6) County of Madera. (7) City of Fresno. (8) Fresno County and City Chamber of Commerce. (9) Fresno Sand and Gravel Producers. (10) San Joaquin River Property Owners Association. (11) Upper San Joaquin River Association. (12) San Joaquin River Parkway and Conservation Trust. (13) San Joaquin River Committee. (14) Department of Boating and Waterways. (b) The plan shall be submitted to the Legislature not later than June 1, 1991. CHAPTER 1.2. OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT OF STATE PARK SYSTEM PROPERTIES Article 1. Concessions 5080.29. State parks, marina concessions. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including subdivision (a) of Section 5080.18, the department may enter into concession contracts for the development, operation, and maintenance of marinas, for a term of up to 30 years, if the director determines that the term authorized under this section is necessary to allow for amortization of the loan, or to serve the best interests of the state. CHAPTER 1.9. CALIFORNIA OUTDOOR RECREATION 5099.12. Land and Water Conservation Fund. Of the annual apportionment of funds received by the director pursuant to this chapter, 60 percent shall be allocated for local governmental agency projects and 40 percent for state agency projects. The state agency share shall be disbursed to the following state agencies in the following percentages: 55 percent to the Department of Parks and Recreation; 35 percent to the Wildlife Conservation Board or the Department of Fish and Game; 5 percent to the Department of Water Resources; and 5 percent to the Department of Boating and Waterways. The State Coastal Conservancy established pursuant to Section 31100 is eligible to compete for grants of funds for projects of an outdoor recreational nature from the 6 percent contingency fund established by this section. If either the state or local governmental agencies are unable to utilize their allocation of funds, the director shall allocate the uncommitted funds to those state or local governmental agencies that are in position to take advantage of the funds during the year in which they are allocated. The 60-percent allocation for local governmental agency projects and the 40-percent allocation to state agency projects shall not be computed until the costs of maintaining and keeping up to date the plan required pursuant to Section 5099.2 and an additional 6 percent for deposit to a contingency fund have been deducted. DIVISION 6. PUBLIC LANDS PART 1. ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF STATE LANDS CHAPTER 4. ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL OF SWAMP, OVERFLOWED, RESOURCES PLAN ACT Article 3. Administration

TIDE, OR SUBMERGED LANDS, AND STRUCTURES Article 1. Administration and Control Generally

6302.1. State Lands Commission authority to remove vessels. (a) (1) The commission may take immediate action, without notice, to remove from areas under its

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