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(a) The Director of General Services, with the consent of the department, may lease to the Mt. Shasta Museum Association at no cost, and subject to any other terms and conditions that the director deems appropriate, for a term not to exceed 25 years, and with the possibility of renewal, a portion of the Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery, a building commonly known as Building A and the storage building constructed for use by the lessee of Building A, situated in the County of Siskiyou.
(b) The leased property shall be used only for the operation of a historical museum and for environmental educational purposes.
(c) The lease shall require the Mt. Shasta Museum Association to permit reasonable public access to the building, to obtain and maintain liability insurance for the leased building, and to maintain the leased building at all times.
(d) The lease shall also provide that the state, agents of the state, the department, and agents of the department shall be held harmless from, and indemnified against, any liability resulting from the acts or omissions of the Mt. Shasta Museum Association performed in the course of the lease agreement.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Fish and Game Code - FGC § 1122.6 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/fish-and-game-code/fgc-sect-1122-6/
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