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Division 31
Operation and Maintenance of Recreation Parks

Rules

333‑031‑0001
Adoption by Reference
333‑031‑0002
Definitions
333‑031‑0003
Purpose
333‑031‑0004
Water Supply
333‑031‑0005
Temporary Water Quality Variance
333‑031‑0006
Sewage and Liquid Waste Disposal
333‑031‑0007
Solid Waste
333‑031‑0008
Insect and Rodent Control
333‑031‑0010
Fire Protection and the Elimination of Accident Factors
333‑031‑0012
Bath and Toilet Room
333‑031‑0014
Maintenance Generally
333‑031‑0018
Supplemental Services and Swimming Pools
333‑031‑0020
Supervision
333‑031‑0059
Plans
333‑031‑0060
All Recreation Parksites
333‑031‑0061
Establishing Compliance with Statewide Planning Goals and Compatibility with Acknowledged Comprehensive Plans and Land Use Regulations Prior to Approval of Construction, Enlargement, or Alteration Plans for Recreation Parks and Organizational Camps
333‑031‑0062
Special Rules for Overnight Campgrounds
333‑031‑0064
Special Rules for Picnic Parks
333‑031‑0066
All Toilets
333‑031‑0068
Picnic Tables and Firepits
333‑031‑0070
Rallies and Caravans
333‑031‑0072
Special Conditions
333‑031‑0074
Rules for Recreation Park Patrons
333‑031‑0075
Fees
333‑031‑0085
Variance
333‑031‑0090
Civil Penalties
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