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HomeEducation CodeCh. 10§ 10901 Public Authority Definitions

§ 10901 Public Authority Definitions

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§ 10901 Public Authority Definitions

This law spells out what words mean when the state talks about public recreation, like who counts as a public authority, what a governing body is, and what counts as recreation and recreation centers.

Key Takeaways

  • •The law only defines terms; it doesn’t create new rules.
  • •A "public authority" includes cities, counties, school districts, and public corporations that can run recreation programs.
  • •A "governing body" is the council, board of supervisors, or school board that runs the public authority.
  • •"Recreation" covers sports, arts, science, nature activities, and informal play that helps people grow.
  • •Places like playgrounds, pools, camps, and parks are automatically called "recreation centers" when they are under a public authority.

Example

A small county (population 30,000) works with a nonprofit that can’t pay for bus rides to set up a summer camp for disabled school‑age kids.

Because the county is a public authority and the camp is for disadvantaged children, the law says this camp is "community recreation" and the camp site counts as a recreation center, even if the land is also used for other things.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 10901 Public Authority Definitions

The following terms, wherever used or referred to in this chapter have the following meanings, respectively, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context: (a) “Public authority” means any city of any class, city and county, county of any class, public corporation or district having powers to provide recreation, or school district in the state. (b) “Governing body” means, in the case of a city, the city council, municipal council, or common council; in the case of a county or city and county, the board of supervisors; in the case of a public corporation or district, the governing board of the public corporation or district; and in the case of a school district, the governing board of the school district. (c) “Recreation” means any activity, voluntarily engaged in, which contributes to the physical, mental, or moral development of the individual or group participating therein, and includes any activity in the fields of visual and performing arts, handicraft, science, literature, nature study, nature contacting, aquatic sports, and athletics, or any of them, and any informal play incorporating any such activity. (d) “Community recreation” and “public recreation” mean the recreation as may be engaged in under direct control of a public authority, or any camping or outdoor recreation activity which is (1) sponsored by a nonprofit organization, (2) for the benefit of disadvantaged or handicapped schoolage children, and (3) in a county with a population less than or equal to 45,000 according to the most recent federal census. (e) “Nonprofit organization” means those nonprofit organizations which, as determined by the governing board of the school district, are unable to pay for the private transportation of disadvantaged or handicapped schoolage children to recreation activities. (f) “Recreation center” means a place, structure, area, or other facility under the jurisdiction of a governing body of a public authority used for community recreation whether or not it may be used primarily for other purposes, playgrounds, playing fields or courts, beaches, lakes, rivers, swimming pools, gymnasiums, auditoriums, libraries, parks adjacent to school sites, recreational community gardens, rooms for arts and crafts, camps, and meeting places. Playgrounds, outdoor playing fields or courts, swimming pools, and camps, with necessary equipment and appurtenances for their operation, under the jurisdiction of a governing board of a public authority used for community recreation shall be considered recreation centers within the meaning of this chapter whether or not they may be used primarily for other purposes. (Amended by Stats. 2001, Ch. 734, Sec. 7. Effective October 11, 2001.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

public authorityrecreationcommunity recreationnonprofit organizationgoverning body

Related Statutes

  • § 10902 Public Recreation Authority Powers
  • § 10907 Recreation Powers Delegation
  • § 10909 Recreation Commissioners' Powers
  • § 10900 Community Recreation Programs
  • § 10900.5 Nonprofit School Bus Use

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 10901.
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