Section § 1300

Explanation

This law states that people are not required to pay any tolls to cross bridges built under the rules of this chapter.

No tolls shall ever be charged for crossing any bridge constructed under the provisions of this chapter.

Section § 1301

Explanation

This section explains that if there's a conflict between this chapter and the California Toll Bridge Authority Act, the rules from the Act will take precedence. Any actions under this chapter must comply with both this chapter and the Act's requirements.

The provisions of this chapter and of the California Toll Bridge Authority Act shall be construed together, and if the provisions of this chapter conflict with or contravene the provisions of the California Toll Bridge Authority Act, the provisions of the latter shall prevail. Any action taken under the provisions of this chapter shall be taken not only in compliance with the requirements of this chapter but also in compliance with any applicable requirements of the California Toll Bridge Authority Act.

Section § 1302

Explanation

This law states that nothing in the chapter restricts the department's ability to acquire or build bridges on state highways or over navigable waters, like streams, swamps, estuaries, ponds, or bay areas.

Nothing in this chapter shall limit or affect the acquisition or construction by the department of bridges upon State highways or of bridges over navigable streams, swamps, navigable estuaries, ponds, or arms of bay.

Section § 1320

Explanation

This law allows a county's board of supervisors to build, run, and maintain summer bridges whenever and wherever they think it's needed. Any costs related to these bridges will come from the county's general fund.

A board of supervisors may construct, operate, manage, or maintain summer bridges under rules and regulations, and at the times and places, that it considers necessary. The board shall cause any expenditure with regard to the bridges to be paid out of the county general fund.