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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 5078.3

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No single grant under the program shall exceed the sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). Not more than 50 percent of the total money available from the fund each year may be expended by the department for purposes of the state park system. At least 25 percent of the total money available from the fund each year shall be available for grants to nonprofit organizations, including state park cooperating associations. Money available from the fund each year for the development of heritage corridors within the state heritage network shall be utilized, as equally as practicable, for the following purposes.
(a)Disability access projects.
(b)Interpretive facilities, including heritage corridor highway signs.
(c)Interpretive and heritage education programs and interpretive publications, including California Heritage Corridors Access Maps.
(d)Historical preservation and restoration projects.
(e)Trail acquisition and development, except that any acquisition shall be from willing sellers only.
(f)The purchase of land and easements for purposes other than trail or trail corridors from willing sellers.
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