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    • TITLE 7.2 - SAN FRANCISCO BAY CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
    • CHAPTER 5.5 - San Francisco Bay Dredging

    California Code
    TITLE 7.2 - SAN FRANCISCO BAY CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
    CHAPTER 5.5 - San Francisco Bay Dredging

    ARTICLE 1 - Findings and Declarations

    Section 66663. - 66663. The Legislature hereby finds and declares that because of...

    Section 66663.1. - 66663.1. The Legislature further finds and declares that it is...

    Section 66663.2. - 66663.2. The Legislature further finds and declares that the United...

    Section 66663.3. - 66663.3. The Legislature finds and declares that the commission should...

    ARTICLE 2 - Definitions

    Section 66664. - 66664. “Bay” means all portions of San Francisco Bay, as...

    Section 66664.1. - 66664.1. “Commission” means the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development...

    Section 66664.2. - 66664.2. “Delta” means the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, as described in...

    Section 66664.3. - 66664.3. “Dredged material disposal” means the placement of material extracted...

    Section 66664.4. - 66664.4. “Dredging” means the extraction of sand, mud, or other...

    Section 66664.5. - 66664.5. “Reuse” means the use of dredged material as a...

    Section 66664.6. - 66664.6. “Upland disposal” means disposal of dredged material in areas...

    ARTICLE 3 - Implementation

    Section 66666. - 66666. No provision of this chapter shall be construed to...

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