Section 14685 Of Article 3. Buildings And Grounds From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 5.5. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
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. (a) The director shall appoint assistants, clerks, and
employees as may be necessary to maintain the state buildings and
grounds. The employees shall not have or perform the duties or
functions of peace officers.
The department may establish rules and regulations for the
government and maintenance of the state buildings and grounds
consistent with this section. Every person who violates or attempts
to violate the rules and regulations is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(b) Information regarding missing children provided by the
Department of Justice pursuant to Section 11114.1 of the Penal Code
shall be posted in public areas of all state-owned or leased
buildings that have at least 20,000 square feet of office space, or
that are staffed by at least 50 employees, or where service is
provided to the general public and in other public areas of
state-owned or leased buildings as determined by the department to be
reasonable.
(c) (1) Consistent with this section, the Department of the
California Highway Patrol may establish rules and regulations
pertaining to the protection of state employees, properties,
buildings and grounds, and occupants of state properties, including,
but not limited to, the issuance of permits concerning the use of
state buildings, properties, and grounds.
(2) A violation of any rule or regulation adopted pursuant to
paragraph (1) is a misdemeanor.
(3) This subdivision does not apply to state buildings or grounds
owned, leased, rented, controlled, used, or occupied by the
University of California, the California State University, Hastings
College of the Law, the California Exposition and State Fair, the
state hospitals of the State Department of State Hospitals or the
State Department of Developmental Services, the institutions and
camps of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation or the
Division of Juvenile Justice, and the parks and beaches of the
Department of Parks and Recreation.
(d) Notwithstanding any other law, the riding of a bicycle on
paved paths or walkways that are on the grounds of the State Capitol
that the Department of the California Highway Patrol has designated
as routes to access bicycle parking racks adjacent to entrances to
the State Capitol is permitted only if the bicycle is ridden in a
manner that is reasonable and prudent, having due regard for
pedestrians, weather conditions, visibility, other traffic, and the
surface and width of the path or walkway.