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Harb. & Nav. Code § 520 Section 520
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Every sheriff into whose possession any wrecked property comes, shall forthwith cause to be published for at least two weeks in succession, in one or more of the newspapers printed in this State, a notice directed to all persons interested. The notice shall contain a minute descr…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 521 Section 521
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The expense of publishing notices under the provisions of this article is a charge upon the property or proceeds to which it relates. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 522 Section 522
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(a) Any hulk, derelict, wreck, or parts of any ship, vessel, or other watercraft sunk, beached, or allowed to remain in an unseaworthy or dilapidated condition upon publicly owned submerged lands, salt marsh, or tidelands within the corporate limits of any municipal corporation o…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 523 Section 523
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(a) A peace officer, as described in Section 663, or a lifeguard or marine safety officer employed by a county, city, or district while engaged in the performance of official duties, may remove a vessel from, and, if necessary, store a vessel removed from, a public waterway under…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 524 Section 524
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(a) Any peace officer, as described in Section 663, may store any vessel removed from private property when the vessel is found on, or attached to, private property and a report has previously been made that the vessel has been stolen or a complaint has been filed and a warrant t…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 525 Section 525
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(a) Except for the urgent and immediate concern for the safety of those aboard a vessel, a person shall not abandon a vessel upon a public waterway or public or private property without the express or implied consent of the owner or person in lawful possession or control of the p…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 525.5 Section 525.5
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(a) On or before January 1, 2005, the department shall submit recommendations to the Legislature on strategies to prevent recreational vessels from being abandoned and to facilitate the ability of owners to turn in their recreational vessels to public agencies for disposal in lie…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 526 Section 526
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any wrecked property that is an unseaworthy derelict or hulk, abandoned property as described in Section 522, or property removed from a navigable waterway pursuant to Section 523 or 524 that is an unseaworthy derelict or hulk, may …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 526.1 Section 526.1
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For purposes of this article, “surrendered vessel” means a recreational vessel that the verified titleholder has willingly surrendered to a willing public agency under both of the following conditions: (a) The public agency has determined, in its sole discretion, that the vessel …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 527 Section 527
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It is the intent of the Legislature that a sum of not more than one million dollars ($1,000,000) be appropriated from the Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund to the Abandoned Watercraft Abatement Fund for grants to local agencies pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) of …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 530 Section 530
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Sheriffs and all persons employed by them or aiding in the recovery and preservation of wrecked property, are entitled to a reasonable allowance as salvage for their services, and to all expenses incurred by them in their performance, out of the property saved. The officer having…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 531 Section 531
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Every officer to whom an order for the delivery of wrecked property or the payment of its proceeds is directed, shall present to the claimant of the property or proceeds, a written statement of the claims for salvage and expenses. If the claimant refuses to allow that amount, it …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 532 Section 532
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If, in any case, the amount of salvage and expenses is not settled by agreement, on the application of the owner or consignee of the property, or the master or supercargo having charge at the time of the wreck, or of a claimant having an order for the property, or of a person cla…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 533 Section 533
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The fees and expenses of the contest shall be paid by the person upon whose application it was had, and are a charge on the property saved. Each referee is entitled to such per diem and expenses as the court may order. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 534 Section 534
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Any person, other than the master, mate, or a seaman of a wrecked vessel, who rescues it, or its appurtenances or cargo from danger, is entitled to a reasonable compensation, to be paid out of the property saved. He shall have a lien for salvage upon the vessel and its appurtenan…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 550 Section 550
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) A “vessel” includes every description of watercraft or other artificial contrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation by water. (b) “Marine debris” is a vessel or part of…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 551 Section 551
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(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, marine debris that is floating, sunk, partially sunk, or beached in or on a public waterway, public beach, or on state tidelands or submerged lands may be removed and destroyed, or otherwise disposed of, by any state, county, city, or other …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 552 Section 552
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On or before January 1, 2017, the State Lands Commission shall adopt, at a public meeting and after consultation with interested state and local agencies, best management practices for salvage of marine debris. These best management practices shall be published by the State Lands…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 570 Section 570
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Any person who keeps any wrecked property, or its proceeds, after the salvage and expenses have been agreed to or adjusted, and the amount paid to him, is punishable by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or both.…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 571 Section 571
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(a) A person who takes away any goods from a stranded vessel, or any goods cast by the sea upon the land, or found in a bay or creek, or who knowingly has in his or her possession any goods so taken or found, and does not deliver them to the sheriff of the county where they were …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6290 Section 6290
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A district created under this part is a public corporation created for municipal purposes. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6291 Section 6291
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It has perpetual succession. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6292 Section 6292
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It may sue and be sued. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6293 Section 6293
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It may adopt a seal. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6294 Section 6294
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It may take by grant, purchase, gift, devise or lease or otherwise acquire and hold and enjoy, and lease or dispose of, real and personal property of every kind, within or without the district, necessary to the full or convenient exercise of its powers. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, C…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6295 Section 6295
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A district may acquire, purchase, takeover, construct, maintain, operate, develop, and regulate wharves, docks, warehouses, grain elevators, bunkering facilities, belt railroads, floating plants, lighterage, lands, towage facilities, and any and all other facilities, aids, or pub…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6296 Section 6296
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It may exercise the right of eminent domain to take any property necessary to carry out any of the objects or purposes of the district.
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6297 Section 6297
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It may incur indebtedness and issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness for its purposes. If any bonds issued for port improvement purposes by any part of a district prior to its creation are refunded, the refunding bonds are a lien only upon the lands upon which the original…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6298 Section 6298
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It may levy and collect or cause to be levied or collected taxes as in this part provided. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6299 Section 6299
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It has exclusive jurisdiction over, and it may provide for and supervise pilots and the pilotage of sea-going vessels from the end of jurisdiction of existing pilot authorities to points lying upon any navigable waterway project of the United States, entering the district. (Enact…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6300 Section 6300
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It may contribute money to the Federal or the State Government or to the county in which it is located or to any city within the district, for the purpose of defraying the whole or a portion of the cost and expenses of work and improvement to be performed, either within or withou…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6301 Section 6301
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A district may do any work or make any improvement within or without the territorial limits of the district, which will aid in the development or the improvement of navigation or commerce to or within the district.
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6302 Section 6302
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A district may enact necessary police regulations providing for control of any waterway project of the United States, entering the district, and adopt rules and regulations concerning the construction of wharves, docks, buildings, and improvements of all types, contemplated.
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6302.5 Section 6302.5
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(a) This section is applicable only within the Santa Cruz Port District. The Legislature finds and declares that this section is necessary to meet a serious danger to the public safety within the Santa Cruz Port District caused by surfriding activities within the harbor entrance …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6303 Section 6303
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A district may provide for the opening and laying out of streets leading to the waterfront.
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6304 Section 6304
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A district may regulate and control the construction, maintenance, and operation or use of all wharves, warehouses, structures, improvements, or appliances used in connection with or for the accommodation and promotion of transportation or navigation on any improvement project of…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6304.1 Section 6304.1
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any port district which has received, or is receiving, money pursuant to the provisions of Division 1 (commencing with Section 30) for the construction or improvement of a small craft harbor or facilities in connection therewith, may en…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6305 Section 6305
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It may fix, regulate and collect the rates or charges for the use of wharves, warehouses, vessels, railroads and other facilities, structures and appliances owned, controlled or operated by it, in connection with or for the promotion and accommodation of transportation or navigat…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6306 Section 6306
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It may lay out, plan and establish the general plan and system of harbor and harbor district improvements and modify the plan and prescribe the specifications for such improvements. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6307 Section 6307
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It may perform the functions of warehousemen, stevedores, lighterers, reconditioners, shippers and reshippers of properties of all kinds. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6308 Section 6308
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It may manage the business of the district and promote the maritime and commercial interests by proper advertisement of its advantages, and by the solicitation of business, within or without the district, within other States or in foreign countries, through such employees and age…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6309 Section 6309
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Except as otherwise provided in Section 660, the board may adopt all ordinances necessary for the regulation of the district with respect to the parking of vehicles, the speed and operation on vehicles and vessels, berthing of vessels, fire safety ashore and afloat, prohibiting t…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6309.2 Section 6309.2
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Before any ordinance may be adopted, the ordinance shall be published in its entirety on three separate occasions in a newspaper of general circulation published within the district, or if none, in any newspaper of general circulation published in the county in which the district…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6309.4 Section 6309.4
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Every person who violates any of the provisions of a district ordinance adopted pursuant to Sections 6309 and 6309.2 is guilty of an infraction and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100).
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6309.6 Section 6309.6
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The district’s manager, harbormaster or wharfinger, or any duly authorized representative of one of these persons, shall have the power to issue citations for violation of district ordinances in the manner provided by Chapter 5C (commencing with Section 853.5) of Title 3 of Part …
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6310 Section 6310
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Notwithstanding the enumeration and specific statement herein of particular powers, the district may do and perform all acts and things necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this part and the powers of the district. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6311 Section 6311
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Upon a four-fifths vote of all the members of the board, it may issue negotiable promissory notes bearing interest at a rate of not exceeding 7 percent per annum; provided, however, that said notes shall be payable from revenues and taxes levied for purposes of the district other…
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6890 Section 6890
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Any district created pursuant to this part is a public corporation created for municipal purposes. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6891 Section 6891
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It has perpetual succession. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)
Harb. & Nav. Code § 6892 Section 6892
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It may sue and be sued. (Enacted by Stats. 1937, Ch. 368.)