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. (a) It is unlawful to dump or cause to be dumped waste
matter in or upon a public or private highway or road, including any
portion of the right-of-way thereof, or in or upon private property
into or upon which the public is admitted by easement or license, or
upon private property without the consent of the owner, or in or upon
a public park or other public property other than property
designated or set aside for that purpose by the governing board or
body having charge of that property.
(b) It is unlawful to place, deposit, or dump, or cause to be
placed, deposited, or dumped, rocks, concrete, asphalt, or dirt in or
upon a private highway or road, including any portion of the
right-of-way of the private highway or road, or private property,
without the consent of the owner or a contractor under contract with
the owner for the materials, or in or upon a public park or other
public property, without the consent of the state or local agency
having jurisdiction over the highway, road, or property.
(c) A person violating this section is guilty of an infraction.
Each day that waste placed, deposited, or dumped in violation of
subdivision (a) or (b) remains is a separate violation.
(d) This section does not restrict a private owner in the use of
his or her own private property, unless the placing, depositing, or
dumping of the waste matter on the property creates a public health
and safety hazard, a public nuisance, or a fire hazard, as determined
by a local health department, local fire department or district
providing fire protection services, or the Department of Forestry and
Fire Protection, in which case this section applies.
(e) A person convicted of a violation of this section shall be
punished by a mandatory fine of not less than two hundred fifty
dollars ($250) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000) upon a
first conviction, by a mandatory fine of not less than five hundred
dollars ($500) nor more than one thousand five hundred dollars
($1,500) upon a second conviction, and by a mandatory fine of not
less than seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) nor more than three
thousand dollars ($3,000) upon a third or subsequent conviction. If
the court finds that the waste matter placed, deposited, or dumped
was used tires, the fine prescribed in this subdivision shall be
doubled.
(f) The court may require, in addition to any fine imposed upon a
conviction, that, as a condition of probation and in addition to any
other condition of probation, a person convicted under this section
remove, or pay the cost of removing, any waste matter which the
convicted person dumped or caused to be dumped upon public or private
property.
(g) Except when the court requires the convicted person to remove
waste matter which he or she is responsible for dumping as a
condition of probation, the court may, in addition to the fine
imposed upon a conviction, require as a condition of probation, in
addition to any other condition of probation, that a person convicted
of a violation of this section pick up waste matter at a time and
place within the jurisdiction of the court for not less than 12
hours.
(h) (1) A person who places, deposits, or dumps, or causes to be
placed, deposited, or dumped, waste matter in violation of this
section in commercial quantities shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than six
months and by a fine. The fine is mandatory and shall amount to not
less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) nor more than three thousand
dollars ($3,000) upon a first conviction, not less than three
thousand dollars ($3,000) nor more than six thousand dollars ($6,000)
upon a second conviction, and not less than six thousand dollars
($6,000) nor more than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) upon a third or
subsequent conviction.
(2) "Commercial quantities" means an amount of waste matter
generated in the course of a trade, business, profession, or
occupation, or an amount equal to or in excess of one cubic yard.
This subdivision does not apply to the dumping of household waste at
a person's residence.
(i) For purposes of this section, "person" means an individual,
trust, firm, partnership, joint stock company, joint venture, or
corporation.
(j) Except in unusual cases where the interests of justice would
be best served by waiving or reducing a fine, the minimum fines
provided by this section shall not be waived or reduced.