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Chapter 5
Safe Recreational Water Use

Articles

1
Recreational Use of Reservoirs
Sections 115825–115850
2
Public Beaches
Sections 115875–115915
2.1
Priority Inland Water-contact Recreation Sites
Section 115917
2.5
the Swimming Pool Safety Act
Sections 115920–115929
2.7
Wave Pool Safety Act
Sections 115950–115952
2.8
Wave Basin Standards
Sections 115960.1–115960.2
3
Life Saving Devices
Sections 115975–116020
4
Personal Flotation Devices
Sections 116023–116023.5
5
Swimming Pool Sanitation and Safety
Sections 116025–116068
6
Ocean Water-contact Sports
Sections 116070–116090
7
Fish and Shellfish Consumption Advisories
Sections 116090.6–116090.7
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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