Section 660 Of Article 1. Operation And Equipment From California Harbors And Navigation Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Any ordinance, law, regulation, or rule relating to
vessels, which is adopted pursuant to provisions of law other than
this chapter by any entity other than the department, including, but
not limited to, any county, city, port authority, district, or any
state agency other than the department, shall, notwithstanding any
other provision of law, pertain only to time-of-day restrictions,
speed zones, special-use areas, and sanitation and pollution control,
and the measure shall not conflict with this chapter or the
regulations adopted by the department. Except as provided in
subdivision (c), any measure relating to boats or vessels adopted by
any governmental entity other than the department shall be submitted
to the department prior to adoption and at least 30 days prior to the
effective date thereof.
(b) The department may make special rules and regulations
governing the use of boats or vessels on any body of water within the
territorial limits of two or more counties, cities, or other
political subdivisions if no special rules or regulations exist or if
the department determines that the local laws regulating the use of
boats or vessels on that body of water are not uniform and that
uniformity is practicable and necessary.
(c) (1) Any entity, including, but not limited to, any county,
city, port authority, district, or state agency, otherwise authorized
by law to adopt measures governing the use and equipment, and
matters relating thereto, of boats or vessels, may adopt emergency
rules and regulations that are not in conflict with the general laws
of the state relating to boats and vessels using any waters within
the jurisdiction of the entity if those emergency rules and
regulations are required to ensure the safety of persons and property
because of disaster or other public calamity.
(2) The emergency rules and regulations adopted under paragraph
(1) shall become effective immediately upon adoption and may remain
in effect for not to exceed 60 days thereafter. The emergency rules
and regulations shall be submitted to the department on or before
their adoption.
(3) After submission of emergency rules and regulations adopted
pursuant to paragraph (1) to the department, the department may
authorize the adopting entity to make the emergency rules and
regulations effective for the period of time greater than 60 days
that is necessary in view of the disaster or circumstances.