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California Harbors and Navigation Code Statutory History

California Harbors and Navigation Code Statutory History

Harbors and Navigation Code : When it was adopted in 1937, the Harbors and Navigation Code statutes were derived from old enactments and former codes, such as the former Political Code and as well as former statutes of the Penal, Public Contract, and Public Resources Codes. Addressed in this code are private and public wharves and piers, specific bays (such as San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun), harbor and port districts, the Department of Boating and Waterways, and the Boating and Waterways Commission.

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Harbors and Navigation Code Sections

H&N Code Section 62.8: Enacted in the first extraordinary session of the 1966 Legislature.

H&N Code Section 510: Derived from former uncodified section 10 of Chapter 70, Statutes of 1850.

H&N Code Section 1128: Derived from former uncodified section 21 of Chapter 243, Statutes of 1869-70.

H&N Code Section 6093.4: Enacted in 1953.