Under state law, the Commission is required to enact regulations to implement its statutory authority. The Commission’s regulations (with the exception of a portion of the Marine Oil Terminal regulations) are located in Title 2. Administration, Division 3. State Property Operations, Chapter 1. State Lands Commission (Refs & Annos), of California's Code of Regulations. Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (Marine Oil Terminals), maintained by the California Building Standards Commission, is available directly from this website. Please note that following these links will take you to locations outside of the Commission’s website.
The tabs below indicate which Articles relate to what topics.
- Non-Mineral Leasing and Permits
- Oil & Gas Operations
- Marine Oil Terminals
- Marine Oil Terminals Engineering and Maintenance Standards (MOTEMS)
- Marine Invasive Species
- Conflict of Interest Code
- A&E Contractor Selection
- Administrative Hearings
- Article 1. General Provisions
- Article 2. Leasing or Other Use of Public Lands
- Article 2.9. Exploration Permits
- Article 2.9.1. Permits for Geophysical Surveys
- Article 4. Leases and Prospecting Permits for Minerals Other than Oil and Gas
- Article 4.1. Leases for Exploration and Development of Geothermal Resources
- Article 9. Lease Involving Granted Tide and Submerged Lands
- Article 10. Regulations for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act
- Article 11. Regulations Protecting Environmentally Significant Lands
- Article 3. Oil and Gas Leases, Exploration Permits, and Operating Requirements
- Article 3.2. Oil and Gas Drilling Regulations
- Article 3.3. Oil and Gas Production Regulations
- Article 3.4. Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Operations: Pollution Control
- Article 3.5. Disposal of Royalty Oil, Gas or Other Hydrocarbons
- Article 3.6. Operation Manual & Emergency Planning
- 2022 CCR, Title 24, Part 2 – California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective January 1, 2023) - 2019 CCR, Title 24, Part 2 – California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective January 1, 2020) - 2016 CCR, Title 24, Part 2 - California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective January 1, 2017) - 2013 CCR, Title 24, Part 2 - California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(including January 1, 2014 Errata) (Effective January 1, 2014) - 2010 CCR, Title 24, Part 2, California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective January 1, 2011) - 2007 CCR, Title 24, Part 2, California Building Code, Chapter 31F - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective January 1, 2008) - 2001 CCR, Title 24, Part 2, California Building Code, Chapter 31F Supplement - Marine Oil Terminals
(effective February 6, 2006)
- Article 4.5. Marine Invasive Species Control Fund Fee
- Article 4.6. Ballast Water Regulations for Vessels Arriving at California Ports or Places After Departing from Ports or Places Within the Pacific Coast Region
- Article 4.7. Performance Standards and Compliance Assessment for the Discharge of Ballast Water for Vessels Operating in California Waters
- Article 4.8. Biofouling Management to Minimize the Transfer of Nonindigenous Species from Vessels Arriving at California Ports
- Article 4.9. Marine Invasive Species Act Enforcement and Hearing Process