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Statutes > California > Prc > 5670-5671

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5670-5671



5670.  This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Presley
Urban Fishing Program Act.



5671.  The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows:
   (a) There is a great, measurable demand for the provision of
increased fishing opportunities in the major metropolitan areas of
California.
   (b) There is a high concentration of urban social and economic
problems in California's major metropolitan areas that can be
partially alleviated by the increased recreational activities and
supplemental food sources afforded by fishing opportunities.
   (c) In view of the foregoing, the Legislature declares that an
active, cooperative, and funded urban fishing program should be
implemented without delay.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Prc > 5670-5671

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5670-5671



5670.  This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Presley
Urban Fishing Program Act.



5671.  The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows:
   (a) There is a great, measurable demand for the provision of
increased fishing opportunities in the major metropolitan areas of
California.
   (b) There is a high concentration of urban social and economic
problems in California's major metropolitan areas that can be
partially alleviated by the increased recreational activities and
supplemental food sources afforded by fishing opportunities.
   (c) In view of the foregoing, the Legislature declares that an
active, cooperative, and funded urban fishing program should be
implemented without delay.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Prc > 5670-5671

PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 5670-5671



5670.  This chapter shall be known, and may be cited, as the Presley
Urban Fishing Program Act.



5671.  The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows:
   (a) There is a great, measurable demand for the provision of
increased fishing opportunities in the major metropolitan areas of
California.
   (b) There is a high concentration of urban social and economic
problems in California's major metropolitan areas that can be
partially alleviated by the increased recreational activities and
supplemental food sources afforded by fishing opportunities.
   (c) In view of the foregoing, the Legislature declares that an
active, cooperative, and funded urban fishing program should be
implemented without delay.