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Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 8856

Geodetic Datums and the California Spatial Reference Network

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2011
The geodetic control stations within the State of California having horizontal positions conforming to all of the following requirements shall be part of the CSRN. The horizontal positions shall:
The geodetic control stations within the State of California having horizontal positions conforming to all of the following requirements shall be part of the CSRN. The horizontal positions shall:
(a) Be referenced to NAD83.
(a) Be referenced to NAD83 or NATRF2022.
(b) Have been determined by GPS survey methods.
(b) Have been determined by GPS survey methods.
(c) Be published by NGS or CSRC.
(c) Be published by NGS or CSRC.
(d) Have a NGS or CSRC published network accuracy of two centimeters or better as defined by FGDC or a NGS or CSRC published accuracy of first order or better as defined by FGCS.
(d) Have a NGS or CSRC published network accuracy of two centimeters or better as defined by FGDC or a NGS or CSRC published accuracy of first order or better as defined by FGCS.
(e) Have a NGS or CSRC published horizontal velocity or a horizontal velocity that can be determined using procedures and values published by NGS or CSRC.
(e) Have a NGS or CSRC published horizontal velocity or a horizontal velocity that can be determined using procedures and values published by NGS or CSRC.

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