A city or county planning department may utilize a grant awarded for the purposes of this article to consult with a citizen advisory committee and appropriate natural resource specialists in order to report publicly to the city council or the board of supervisors on the status of the city’s or county’s oak woodlands. Each city or county planning department that receives a grant for the purposes of this article shall report to the city council or to the board of supervisors of the county, as appropriate, on the use of those grant funds within one year from the date the grant is received.
Cal. Fish & Game Code § 1369
Oak Woodlands Conservation Act
Known as the Oak Woodlands Conservation Act
The act spans §§ 1360–1372 (12 sections).
Added by Stats. 2001, Ch. 588, Sec. 2
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