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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 6702

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(a)The provisions of Section 6701 shall not apply to any of the following unless the provisions of subdivision
(b)are first complied with:
(1)Any lease, contract, or other instrument entered into on or after the effective date of this chapter.
(2)Any lease, contract, or other instrument entered into before the effective date of this chapter if
(i)such lease, contract, or other instrument affects lands which have been filled in between January 1, 1970, and the date of any such amendment, modification, or revocation by the Legislature, or
(ii)there have not been erected, prior to January 1, 1970, any artificial structures on any of the lands affected thereby pursuant to any exercise of rights expressly or impliedly conferred by any such lease, contract, or other instrument and under the terms of such lease, contract, or other instrument the total capital expenditures reasonably anticipated on such lands are ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or greater.
(3)Any amendment, modification, or alteration made on or after January 1, 1970, to any lease, contract, or other instrument entered into before the effective date of this chapter if such amendment, modification, or alteration either extends the term of such lease, contract, or other instrument for more than six months or authorizes the erection of improvements not previously authorized thereby upon lands unoccupied by permanent structures as of January 1, 1970. For purposes of this chapter, “lease, contract, or other instrument” includes any amendment, modification, or alteration described by this paragraph.
(b)The provisions of Section 6701 shall be applicable to any lease, contract, or other instrument described in subdivision
(a)which is submitted to the State Lands Commission and as to which the commission makes all the following determinations:
(1)That such lease, contract, or other instrument is in accordance with the terms of the grant or grants under which title to the tide or submerged lands in question is held.
(2)That the proceeds of such lease, contract, or other instrument shall be deposited in an appropriate fund expendable only for statewide purposes authorized by a legislative grant.
(3)That such lease, contract, or other instrument is in the best interests of the state.
(c)The provisions of Section 6701 shall apply to any lease, contract, or other instrument entered into before the effective date of this chapter if such lease, contract, or other instrument is not one described by subdivision (a), without requiring that it be submitted to the State Lands Commission.
(d)For purposes of this section, lands shall be deemed to have been “filled in” if such lands were permanently or periodically covered by tidal waters on or after January 1, 1970, and thereafter are either raised to a level above mean lower low water by the deposition of earth or other materials thereon or have permanent artificial structures erected thereon.
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