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(a) No person shall carry, possess or discharge across, in or into any portion of any unit any weapon, firearm, spear, bow and arrow, trap, net, or device capable of injuring, or killing any person or animal, or capturing any animal, or damaging any public or private property , except in underwater parks or designated
4326. Violation of Posted Orders or Special Use, Special Event, Film or Collection Permit.
Procurement through a direct service provider requires that the jurisdiction have a written contract or agreement with the direct service provider to procure recovered organic waste product(s) on behalf of that jurisdiction and provide written documentation of such procurement to the jurisdiction [14 CCR Section
General Rules. Can I take driftwood, plants, rocks, etc., from the parks? In general, no. California State Parks is mandated to protect natural and cultural resources in the 280 state parks.
California. A number of annual passes are available for the California state park system. The Golden Bear Pass is available for free to those who meet certain criteria, including seniors under a certain income threshold. This pass provides free day-use entry to many (but not all) state parks.

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California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 14, section 311(a) states that only shotguns incapable of holding more than three shells in the magazine and chamber combined may be used for taking resident small game species that include quail, pheasant, rabbits, squirrels, etc.
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