(a) The park management of a special occupancy park may require a guest to move from a space in the special occupancy park to a different space in the special occupancy park if an imminent danger is present, as determined by the park management. If possible, the park management shall offer to return the guest to his or her original space once the park management has determined that the imminent danger is removed or resolved. (b) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) âImminent dangerâ means a danger that poses an immediate and likely risk to the health or safety of a guest or guests in the special occupancy park. (2) âSpaceâ means any of the following: (A) âCamping cabin,â as defined in Section 18862.5 of the Health and Safety Code. (B) âCampsite,â as defined in Section 18862.9 of the Health and Safety Code. (C) âLot,â as defined in Section 18862.23 of the Health and Safety Code, or other rental unit. (3) âSpecial occupancy parkâ has the same meaning as in Section 18862.43 of the Health and Safety Code.
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