Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 4301 - Definitions
(a) "Department ,"
as used herein, means the State Department of Parks and Recreation, having a
headquarters in Sacramento, California.
(b) "Director ," as used herein, means
Director of Parks and Recreation.
(c) "Deputy Director of Off-Highway Motor
Vehicles ," means the person in charge of Division of Off-Highway Motor Vehicle
Recreation.
(d) Division Chief
means the person in charge of an administrative area or division consisting of
units and districts, under control of the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
(e) "District
Superintendent " means the person in charge of an administrative district
consisting of one or more units under control of the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
(f) "Person ," as used
herein, shall be construed to mean and include natural persons, firms,
copartnerships, corporations, clubs, and all associations or combinations of
persons whenever acting for themselves or by an agent, servant, or
employee.
(g) "Nighttime ," is any
time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
(h) "Water-ski " means any aquaplane,
water-ski , or any other device used, or which may be used, for carrying persons
or property while being towed behind a boat.
(i) Posting of Notices. The term "posted " as
used herein, unless otherwise indicated, shall mean and require that the
Department shall set aside at the district headquarters and at the unit
affected and in a location convenient to the general public, a bulletin board
or similar device upon which shall be posted all special instructions, orders,
pertaining to units of the district including but not limited to special hours
of operation, swimming and boating restrictions, hunting and camping
restrictions, and special instructions pertaining to areas where activities are
curtailed or restricted. Proof of posting shall be filed in the offices of the
division chiefs or the Sacramento California Office of the Division of
Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation.
(j) Special Events . Special Events are
activities which are beyond the normal scope of activities and operations
conducted in units under control of the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Consistent with existing state policies and laws, District Superintendents may
approve by permit a Special Event when it is found to be in the best interest
of the Department of Parks and Recreation and is conducted by an appropriate
sponsor at no net expense to the state. Special Event permits are required when
fees are charged by the event sponsor beyond the regular State Park Facility
Use Fees, when the Department has determined the event will create a greater
potential hazard or liability to the State than incurred through typical
operations, when the activity includes the exclusive use of an area within the
park, when the activity interferes significantly with the public's use of an
area, when additional staffing or staff time is required, or where items or
services are sold. Special Event permits are required for any activity within
the State Park System which meet any of these criteria, and which occur wholly
or partially within or on any property owned, operated, or administered by the
Department . Upon a finding by the District Superintendent that a special event
is consistent with the unit 's use, he/she may issue a Special Event permit for
such use. The terms and conditions of such permit shall prevail where
inconsistent with the rules herein when approved by the Division Chief , Chief
of Off Highway Motor Vehicle Recreation Division or the District
Superintendent .
(k) Juveniles. The
term juvenile as used herein shall be construed to mean any person under the
age of 18 years.
(l) "Aircraft "
means any powered, unpowered, or towed device that is used or intended to be
used to carry a person or persons in the air.
(m) Beach . Unless the context otherwise
requires, the use of the word "beach " herein means that portion of a unit under
control of the Department of Parks and Recreation between the edge of a body of
water, extending inland, to whichever comes first: a fence, a distinctive berm
or cliff, a line of vegetation, or an officially erected sign specifically
designating the boundaries of the beach .
(n) Road . A road is that portion of a unit
improved, designed, ordinarily used, or designated for vehicular travel,
including vehicular trails within State Vehicular Recreation Area and Trail
System.
(o) Designate . Designate
means to indicate, specify, or make recognizable by some mark, sign, or
name.
(p) Animals. An animal is any
animate being which is endowed with the power of voluntary motion; animate
being, not human.
(q) Placing of
Road Signs . The term "Placing of Road Signs ," as used herein, means the placing
of signs regulating the operation of motor vehicles, including, but not limited
to, stop signs, yield signs, and speed limit signs, which is done in accordance
with those instructions contained in section 21401 of the California Vehicle
Code.
(r) Placing of Vehicle
Recreation Trail Signs . The term "Placing of Vehicle Recreation Trail Signs ,"
as used herein, means the placing of signs regulating the operation of motor
vehicles within the State Vehicular Recreation Area and Trail System which is
done in accordance with section 38280 of the California Vehicle Code.
(s) Facility . Facility means any structure or
combination of structures, or any feature or entity modified by humans for
human use.
(t) Unit . Unit means any
named and classified unit under control of the Department of Parks and
Recreation, as well as any Department projects which have not yet been named or
classified.
(u) Camping is defined
as:
1) erecting a tent or shelter or
arranging bedding, or both, for purposes of, or in such a way as will permit,
remaining overnight.
2) Use of
houseboats or boats for the purpose of sleeping during the nighttime hours,
whether anchored, moored or beached.
3) Use of any parked or standing vehicle for
the purpose of sleeping during nighttime hours.
(v) Rockhounding is defined as being the
recreational gathering of stones and minerals found occurring naturally on the
undisturbed surface of the land, including panning for gold in the natural
water-washed gravel of streams.
(w)
Float Material is defined as materials only occurring naturally on the surface
of the land.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 1-28-86; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment of subsection (j) filed 6-5-91; operative 7-5-91 (Register 91, No. 35).
4. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (d), (i) and (j) and adding subsections (u)-(w) filed 6-18-96 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 96, No. 25).
Note: Authority cited: Section 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 21401 and 38280, Vehicle Code.
2. Amendment filed 1-28-86; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment of subsection (j) filed 6-5-91; operative 7-5-91 (Register 91, No. 35).
4. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (d), (i) and (j) and adding subsections (u)-(w) filed 6-18-96 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 96, No. 25).
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