California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 1 - Recreational Use of Reservoirs

  • Section 115825.
    (a) It is hereby declared to be the policy of this state that multiple use should be made of all public water within the state, to...
  • Section 115830.
    All water supply reservoirs of a public agency, whether heretofore or hereafter constructed, shall be open for recreational use by the people of this state,...
  • Section 115835.
    Unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall control the construction of this article:(a)  “Multiple use” includes domestic, industrial, agricultural, and recreational uses. (b)...
  • Section 115840.
    (a)  In San Diego County, recreational uses shall not, with respect to a reservoir in which water is stored for domestic use, include recreation in...
  • Section 115840.5.
    (a)  In the Modesto Reservoir, recreational uses shall not include recreation in which any participant has bodily contact with the water, unless both of the...
  • Section 115841.
    Recreational activity in which there is bodily contact with the water by any participant shall continue to be allowed in Nacimiento Reservoir in accordance with...
  • Section 115842.
    (a) Recreational activity in which there is bodily contact with the water by any participant is allowed in the Sly Park Reservoir provided that all of...
  • Section 115843.5.
    (a) In the Canyon Lake Reservoir, recreational uses shall not include recreation in which any participant has bodily contact with the water, unless both of the...
  • Section 115843.6.
    (a) In the Bear Lake Reservoir, recreational uses shall not include recreation in which any participant has bodily contact with the water, unless all of the...
  • Section 115845.
    The public agency operating any water supply reservoir that is open for recreational use pursuant to this article may charge a use fee to cover...
  • Section 115850.
    This article does not apply to terminal reservoirs for the supply of domestic water.(Added by Stats. 1995, Ch. 415, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1996.)

Last modified: October 22, 2018