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. (a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 599c, any person
who, without the prior written permission of the owner of a cave,
intentionally and knowingly does any of the following acts is guilty
of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not
exceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars
($1,000), or by both such fine and imprisonment:
(1) Breaks, breaks off, cracks, carves upon, paints, writes or
otherwise marks upon or in any manner destroys, mutilates, injures,
defaces, mars, or harms any natural material found in any cave.
(2) Disturbs or alters any archaeological evidence of prior
occupation in any cave.
(3) Kills, harms, or removes any animal or plant life found in any
cave.
(4) Burns any material which produces any smoke or gas which is
harmful to any plant or animal found in any cave.
(5) Removes any material found in any cave.
(6) Breaks, forces, tampers with, removes or otherwise disturbs
any lock, gate, door, or any other structure or obstruction designed
to prevent entrance to any cave, whether or not entrance is gained.
(b) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Cave" means any natural geologically formed void or cavity
beneath the surface of the earth, not including any mine, tunnel,
aqueduct, or other manmade excavation, which is large enough to
permit a person to enter.
(2) "Owner" means the person or private or public agency which has
the right of possession to the cave.
(3) "Natural material" means any stalactite, stalagmite,
helictite, anthodite, gypsum flower or needle, flowstone, drapery,
column, tufa dam, clay or mud formation or concretion, crystalline
mineral formation, and any wall, ceiling, or mineral protuberance
therefrom, whether attached or broken, found in any cave.
(4) "Material" means all or any part of any archaeological,
paleontological, biological, or historical item including, but not
limited to, any petroglyph, pictograph, basketry, human remains,
tool, beads, pottery, projectile point, remains of historical mining
activity or any other occupation found in any cave.
(c) The entering or remaining in a cave by itself shall not
constitute a violation of this section.