Park ranger definition

Park ranger or “ranger” means any sworn Authority peace officer pursuant to Penal Code § 830.31(b).
Park ranger means any person appointed under section 4(5);
Park ranger means a person employed or appointed by the County to manage County parks and to enforce park rules and regulations.

Examples of Park ranger in a sentence

  • Lessee reserves the right to relocate the Park ranger station to a reasonably equivalent alternate location within the Leased Premises under terms and conditions reasonably acceptable to State.

  • Notwithstanding the leasehold grant made to Lessee pursuant to this Lease, State shall retain the right to maintain a Park ranger station located in the Gymnasium Building consisting of approximately 500 square feet in a location to be reasonably determined by Lessee.


More Definitions of Park ranger

Park ranger means any person employed or appointed by the County as a Park Ranger or the caretaker of any County park;
Park ranger means an employee of the Board responsible for protecting and preserving the property at a state park and providing information services to park visitors.
Park ranger or "Ranger" means any sworn Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority peace officer pursuant to Penal Code § 830.31(b) and/or any other duly sworn officer of the law.
Park ranger means an employee of the Board.
Park ranger means a person referred to in section 96A;

Related to Park ranger

  • Greywater means all liquid wastes from showers, baths, sinks, kitchens and domestic washing facilities, but does not include toilet wastes;

  • CAFA means the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1711-1715.

  • BR (By Report) means that the procedure is not assigned a maximum fee and requires a written description. The description shall be included on the bill or attached to the bill and shall include the following information, as appropriate:

  • Graywater means untreated wastewater that has not been contaminated by any toilet discharge, has not been affected by infectious, contaminated, or unhealthy bodily wastes, and does not present a threat from contamination by unhealthful processing, manufacturing, or operating wastes. “Graywater” includes, but is not limited to, wastewater from bathtubs, showers, bathroom washbasins, clothes washing machines, and laundry tubs, but does not include wastewater from kitchen sinks or dishwashers. Health and Safety Code Section 17922.12.

  • Frontage means the length of the property line of any one lot parallel to and along each legally accessible public street;