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2009 California Public Resources Code - Section 9151-9155 :: Article 1. Lands Included
PUBLIC RESOURCES CODESECTION 9151-9155
9151. A resource conservation district may be formed pursuant to this division for the control of runoff, the prevention or control of soil erosion, the development and distribution of water, and the improvement of land capabilities. 9152. The lands included in a district shall be those generally of value for agricultural purposes, including farm and range land useful for the production of agricultural crops or for the pasturing of livestock, but other lands may be included in a district if necessary for the control of runoff, the prevention or control of soil erosion, the development and distribution of water, or land improvement, and for fully accomplishing the purposes for which the district is formed. 9153. The lands included in any one district need not be contiguous but they shall be susceptible of the same general plan or system for the control of runoff, the prevention or control of soil erosion, and the development and distribution of water, or land improvement. No lands may be included in more than one district. 9154. The lands included in any one district may be situated in one or more counties. 9155. The lands included in a district may be publicly owned or privately owned.
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