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Board of trustees, meetings, compensation and expenses: See Pol. Code, § 366d.

Residence of inmates, how determined: See Pol. Code, § 2191.

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ACT 1181.

TITLE 90.

CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEERS.

To provide for the revision of the records of the California volunteers, to authorize the adjutant-general to employ additional clerks for that purpose, and to authorize the superintendent of state printing to print, bind and issue the same. [Stats. 1889, p. 228.]

ACT 1191.

TITLE 91.
CAMPS.

An act to provide for the survey and creation of camp sites on

§ 2.

state lands.

[Approved May 15, 1923. Stats. 1923, p. 317.]

1. Surveyor general to lease state lands for camp sites.
Survey and subdivision. Plat.

§3. Application for lease. Fee.

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Sewage disposal facilities necessary before occupancy.
9. Sewage disposal. Disinfection. Exclusion of flies.
§ 10. Refuse disposal.

$11. Building near stream.

$12. Rules and regulations.
13. Disposal of rentals.

§14. Time limitation.

$15. Cancellation of lease.

$16. Trespassers. Leases to occupants.

17. Removal of improvements.

§ 1. Surveyor general to lease state lands for camp sites. Whenever, in his judgment, any of the public lands of the state of California, are desirable for recreational purposes as camp sites, the surveyor general is hereby authorized and empowered to withdraw said lands from public sale and to lease the same in accordance with the provisions of this act. All such leases shall be executed by the surveyor general on behalf of the state of California.

§2. Survey and subdivision. Before leasing any land as camp sites the surveyor general shall cause said land to be surveyed and nbdivided into parcels convenient for camp site purposes, with convenient spaces left for public roadways, walks and trails, and shall make a plat of such survey and subdivision. Such plat shall be filed in his office and constitute a public record, and shall be the official plat of such camp site.

§3. Application for lease. Fee. Any person, firm or corporation desiring to lease a portion of such camp site not already leased must

make application in writing therefor to the surveyor general, describing the parcel sought to be leased by reference to the official plat. The application must be accompanied by a filing fee of five dollars.

§ 4. Limitation. No person, firm or corporation shall be permitted to hold more than one lease in any one camp site. No lease shall be made for more than one parcel, as described on the official plat.

§ 5. Rental. Upon receipt of an application to lease any of the lands under this act the surveyor general shall appraise such lands and fix the annual rental therefor; such charge to be approved by the state board of control.

§ 6. Execution of lease. Payment of rent. Whenever any lease is delivered to the applicant by the surveyor general the lessee shall within fifteen days thereafter, execute and return such lease to the surveyor general and make payment of the first annual rental. The surveyor general shall receive the money and give a receipt therefor. All subsequent annual payments of rental must be paid to the surveyor general in like manner within fifteen days after they become due. In case payments are not made as herein provided, the lease and all rights thereunder shall cease and terminate.

§7. Building permits. Before placing any building, structure or other improvement on the land leased, the lessee shall file with the surveyor general a statement of the nature of the proposed building, structure or improvement, and obtain from the surveyor general a permit to erect the same. All such buildings, structures and improvements shall include adequate and proper means for the disposal of sewage and other waste matter in accordance with such rules and regulations as the surveyor general may from time to time prescribe.

§ 8. Sewage disposal facilities necessary before occupancy. It shall be unlawful and shall constitute a breach of any lease executed under the provisions of this act for any lessee to occupy, or to permit any person to occupy, the land leased by him until adequate and proper means for the disposal of sewage and other waste matter have been installed on said leased land in accordance with law and the rules and regulations of the surveyor general. Every lease made under this act shall contain provisions for the disposal of sewage and other waste matter. The word "occupy," as used in this act shall mean to dwell upon for a period of time in excess of twenty-four hours.

§ 9. Sewage disposal. Disinfection. Exclusion of flies. All privies and cesspools placed on said lands shall be situated at least one hundred feet from any stream, and the vault of the same shall be at least three feet deep; provided, however, that when it is impracticable to construct such privy or vault one hundred feet from a stream, lessee may, with the consent of the surveyor general in writing first obtained, place such privy or vault at a lesser distance from said stream, but in such case the privy or vault shall be made of concrete, and the sides and bottoms thereof shall be water tight. The sidewalls of all privies and vaults shall extend at least one

foot above the surface of the ground. The privy shall be disinfected with chloride of lime or an equivalent disinfectant at least once a week when the premises are occupied. The privy closet shall be made fly-tight, the door thereof shall have hinges and a lock, and the seat shall have an automatic self-closing cover. The space between the vault and the outside of the building shall be made fly-tight.

§ 10. Refuse disposal. All garbage, paper, cans and other refuse shall be burned or buried daily.

§ 11. Building near stream. No building shall be erected on said camp sites within 10 feet of the bank of any stream.

§ 12. Rules and regulations. The surveyor general is hereby authorized to prescribe necessary and proper rules and regulations and to do any and all things necessary to carry out and accomplish the purpose of this act.

§ 13. Disposal of rentals. All moneys received as rental for such lands above mentioned shall be paid into the state school fund.

§ 14. Time limitation. No lease made under the provisions of this aet shall be for a period of more than twenty years.

§ 15. Cancellation of lease. The surveyer general shall have the power at any time to cancel any lease under this act for failure or neglect on the part of the lessee to keep the premises leased in a sanitary condition, or for immoral conduct on said premises on the part of said lessee or permitted thereon by him.

§ 16. Trespassers. Leases to occupants. Any person, firm or corporation, who enters upon or who has entered upon any land that has been withdrawn as a camp site under the provisions of this act is guilty of a trespass, and any improvements placed on such land by such trespasser is hereby declared forfeited to the state, and the surveyor general is hereby authorized and empowered to grant a lease of such lands to any qualified applicant; provided, however, that the surveyor general may, and he is hereby expressly authorized to grant a lease to any person, firm or corporation, who at the time of the passage of this act shall have been an actual occupant of any part of any such camp site for at least six months, and shall apply for a lease for the part of said camp site so occupied by him within thirty days after demand shall have been made upon him by the surveyor general to make application for a lease in accordance with the provisions of this act. Notice of such demand shall be given by posting a copy thereof in a conspicuous place on the premises so occupied.

§17. Removal of improvements. Upon the expiration of any lease made under the provisions of this act, the lessee shall be permitted to remove from the leased premises all improvements placed thereon by him; provided, however, that he shall first have made payment in full to the state of California of all money due under the terms of his lease.

ACT 1201.

TITLE 92.

CANAL CORPORATIONS.

Authorizing incorporation of canal companies, and the construction of canals. [Stats. 1862, p. 540.]

Amended 1865–66, pp. 53, 604, 786; 1867–68, p. 134.
Repealed: See § 288, Civil Code.

ACT 1202.

Authorizing incorporation of canal companies, and providing for the construction of ditches and canals. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 660.]

"Supplemented 1871-72, p. 732, but repealed, except as to pre-existing corporations, by § 288, Civ. Code."-Code Commissioner's Note. See Stats. 1871–72, p. 732, post, tit. "Tehama County."

ACT 1212.

TITLE 93.

CALIFORNIA STATE REFORMATORY.

An act to establish the California State Reformatory; to provide for purchase of land therefor; and the construction of buildings and other improvements in connection therewith; to provide for the commitment and transfer of prisoners thereto and therefrom; to provide for the equipment, conduct and management thereof; and to make an appropriation there for. [Approved April 24, 1911. Stats. 1911, p. 1088.]

Repealed 1921; Stats. 1921, p. 1051.

ACT 1213.

An act providing for the control and management of a tract of land owned by the state of California and situated in the county of Napa, in said state. [Approved May 5, 1917. Stats. 1917, p. 250. In effect July 27, 1917.]

This act gave the board of control authority to manage the Fry ranch in the county of Napa. This ranch was purchased for the California State Reformatory.

TITLE 94.

CALIFORNIA STATE TRADES AND TRAINING SCHOOL.

ACT 1223.

An act to authorize the establishment of the California State Trades and Training School for dependent orphans, half-orphans, abandoned children and children committed by court and placed under guardianship of the board of trustees, the appointment of a board of trustees, the purchase of a site, the preparation of plans and specifications for grounds and buildings, and to make the necessary appropriation therefor. [Approved April 14, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 887.] Repealed June 14, 1913 (Stats. 1913, p. 947).

TITLE 95.

CALIFORNIA STATUTES.

ACT 1233.

An act providing for the publication of an index of the laws of California, and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved May 23, 1919. Stats. 1919, p. 926.]

Amended 1921; Stats. 1921, p. 82.

Former acts: See Stats. 1893, p. 150; 1907, p. 572.

TITLE 96.
CANALS.

ACT 1243.

To develop agricultural interests and aid the construction of a canal in Colusa, Solano, and Yolo counties.

[Stats. 1865–66, p. 451.]

TITLE 97.

CAPITOL.

ACT 1253.

To prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors in the state capitol. [Stats. 1880, p. 80.]

Compare, § 172, Penal Code.

ACT 1254.

Fixing the salary of the janitor of the state capitol building, defining his duties and making an appropriation therefor. [Stats. 1893, p. 46.] Salary of porter of capitol: See Pol. Code, §§ 718, 719.

ACT 1255.

Authorizing issuance of state bonds for. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 694.] This act authorized the issuance of bonds to the amount of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars.

ACT 1256.

Employees at. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 937.]

Amended 1880, p. 107; 1889, p. 449.

Employees at capitol building: See Pol. Code, §§ 718, 719.

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An act providing for the disposition of certain property.
[Approved April 21, 1851. Stats. 1851, p. 305.]

Amended 1917; 1917, p. 193.

The amendment of 1917 follows:

§ 2. Leases limited to fifty years. The said property above described, and the proceeds thereof, shall be disposed of by the trustees of said town and their successors in office for the improvement of the said town, and

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