What Is in California’s Code of Regulations Title 14?
Natural Resources
By Chris Micheli, May 14, 2022 4:04 pm
The California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 14 is one of 27 Titles that contain state regulations. Title 14, called “Natural Resources,” contains 25 Divisions. There are also numerous chapters and articles containing regulatory sections, or individual regulations. The following is a broad overview of CCR Title 14.
Division 1. Fish and Game Commission-Department of Fish and Game – 781 Sections
Division 1.5. Department of Forestry and Fire Protection – 1,106 Sections
Division 2. Department of Conservation – 626 Sections
Division 3. Department of Parks and Recreation – 217 Sections
Division 4. Department of Parks and Recreation – 203 Sections
Division 5. San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission – 302 Sections
Division 5.2. Colorado River Board of California – 8 Sections
Division 5.3. California Tahoe Conservancy – 19 Sections
Division 5.4. California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency – 0
Division 5.5 California Coastal Commission – 377 Sections
Division 5.6. State Coastal Conservancy – 30 Sections
Division 5.7. Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy – 2 Sections
Division 5.8. San Gabriel and Lower Los Angeles Rivers and Mountains Conservancy – 13 Sections
Division 6. Resources Agency – 573 Sections
Division 6.3. Office of Planning and Research – 21 Sections
Division 6.5. Strategic Growth Council – 1 Section
Division 7. Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery – 1,239 Section
Division 8. Environmental Affairs Agency – 10 Sections
Division 9. Delta Protection Commission – 33 Sections
Division 10. San Joaquin River Conservancy – 12 Sections
Division 11. Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy – 1 Section
Division 13. San Diego River Conservancy – 11 Sections
Division 14. Sierra Nevada Conservancy – 1 Section
Division 16. Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy – 1 Section
Division 17. Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety – 8 Sections
Title 14 contains 5,595 Sections.
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California’s parks aren’t being maintained for the most part. The online reservation system is hard to use, there is no discount available for seniors like the Federal parks. Fishing, if you’ve haven’t the fishing regulations don’t it’s a nightmare and Kamala Harris word salad on steroids. You can fish for these types, between these dates, on these rivers, but only between pump house 1 and Knott’s Landing, but only on every other Friday when there is a full moon. The DMV, Fish and Game, and USPS, they’re all the same, it’s maddening.