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§ 53942

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53942. Pursuant to the provisions of this article, a county or regional park district may levy a countywide or districtwide tax, respectively, on horses, mules, or other animals used substantially for pleasure riding or trail use, not to exceed ten dollars ($10) per animal per year, for the privilege of access to and use of public areas designated for use by such animals.(Added by Stats. 1969, Ch. 1572.)