California Public Resources Code ARTICLE 3.6 - Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve

  • Section 5045.
    (a) The tufa and associated sand structures at Mono Lake are a valuable geologic and scientific natural resource and are unique in North America for their...
  • Section 5046.
    (a) The reserve shall be managed primarily for the purpose of protecting the tufa and associated sand structures and providing for their interpretation. The department shall...
  • Section 5047.
    (a) No provision of this article shall be construed to interfere with any reasonable use of land or other activity existing or occurring on or before...
  • Section 5048.
    Any disturbance, defacement, displacement, or other interference with any tufa or associated sand structure by any person or instrumentality is a misdemeanor, punishable by a...
  • Section 5049.
    Natural or artificially caused accretion or reliction of the waters of Mono Lake shall not be deemed contrary to the purposes of this article.(Added by...

Last modified: October 22, 2018