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2005 California Government Code Sections 15250-15254 CHAPTER 1. GENERAL
GOVERNMENT CODESECTION 15250-15254
15250. This part may be cited as the California State Communications Law. 15251. As used in this part, "department" means Department of General Services. 15252. The purpose of this part is to improve and coordinate the use of radio and other communications facilities owned and operated by the state, and to coordinate and cooperate with cities, counties, and other political subdivisions thereof, in order to eliminate duplications and interferences, to bring about economies which could not otherwise be obtained. 15253. This part shall apply only to those communications facilities which are owned and operated by public agencies in connection with official business of law enforcement services, fire services, natural resources services, agricultural services, and highway maintenance and control of the state or of cities, counties, and other political subdivisions in this state. This part shall not be construed as conferring upon the Department of General Services control of programs or broadcasts intended for the general public. 15254. Radio and other communications facilities owned or operated by the state and subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of General Services shall not be used for political, sectarian, or propaganda purposes. Such facilities shall not be used for the purpose of broadcasts intended for the general public, except for fire, flood, frost, storm, catastrophe, and such other warnings and information for the protection of the public safety as the department may prescribe.
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