California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 504


Introduced by Assembly Member Chesbro

February 20, 2013


An act to amend Sections 206 and 207 of, and to add Sections 7652.4 and 7652.5 to, the Fish and Game Code, relating to the Fish and Game Commission.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 504, as introduced, Chesbro. Fish and Game Commission: salmon and groundfish.

(1) The California Constitution creates the Fish and Game Commission. Existing law establishes the commission in the Natural Resources Agency to perform specified functions. Existing law requires the commission to hold no fewer than 10 regular meetings per year, if the commission has adequate funding for related travel, including funding for department travel, with no more than 3 regular meetings to be held in Sacramento per year. Existing law requires the commission to cause the notice of the schedule for regular meetings, and notice of any change in the date and location of a meeting, to be disseminated to the public in a manner that will result in broad dissemination, including, but not limited to, electronic distribution, mailings to interested parties, and publication in local newspapers of the affected communities.

This bill would reduce the number of regular meetings per year to 8 and would delete the limitation that no more than 3 regular meetings be held in Sacramento per year. The bill would delete the requirement that the broad dissemination of the notices regarding meetings be achieved in a specific manner.

(2) Existing law requires the commission, except for emergency regulations, to consider and adopt regulations at a series of no fewer than 3 meetings and requires that these meetings whether regular or special meetings to be duly noticed to the public in accordance with specified provisions of state law. Existing law provides that at the 3rd meeting the commission may choose to hear additional public discussion regarding the regulations it intends to adopt and requires that either at that meeting or within 20 days after that meeting, the commission add, amend, or repeal regulations relating to any recommendation received at the initial meeting it deems necessary to preserve, properly utilize, and maintain each species or subspecies.

This bill would delete the 20-day period after the 3rd meeting during which the commission would have been authorized to add, amend, or repeal regulations.

(3) Existing law authorizes the commission to annually adopt regulations, as specified, pertaining to migratory birds to conform with or to further restrict the rules and regulations prescribed pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Existing law provides that migratory game birds may be taken in conformity with federal laws and regulations and the regulations of the commission, as specified, and, if no regulations are prescribed by the proper federal agency, authorizes the commission to determine and fix the area or areas, the seasons and hours, the species, the bag and possession limits, and the total number that may be taken during any open season for the taking of migratory game birds, under such rules and regulations as the commission may prescribe.

This bill would add similar provisions that would authorize the commission to annually adopt regulations, as specified, pertaining to salmon and groundfish to conform with or to further restrict the rules and regulations prescribed pursuant to the federal Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act and the Pacific Fishery Management Council established pursuant to that act or its successor agency. The bill would also add similar provisions that authorize the commission to determine and fix the area or areas, the seasons and hours, the species, the bag and possession limits, and the total number that may be taken during any open season for the taking of salmon and groundfish, as specified, if no regulations are prescribed by the proper federal agency.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

Section 206 of the Fish and Game Code is
2amended to read:

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206.  

(a) The commission shall hold no fewer than begin delete10end deletebegin insert eightend insert
4 regular meetings per calendar year, if the commission has adequate
5funding for related travel, including funding for department travel.
6The commission may also hold special meetings or hearings to
7receive additional input from the department and the public.

8(b) The commission shall announce the dates and locations of
9meetings for the year by January 1 of that year, or 60 days prior
10to the first meeting, whichever comes first. Meeting locations shall
11be accessible to the public and located throughout the statebegin delete, with
12no more than three regular meetings to be held in Sacramento per
13yearend delete
. To the extent feasible, meetings shall be held in state
14facilities. In setting the dates and locations for regular meetings,
15the commission shall also consider the following factors:

16(1) Recommendations of the department.

17(2) Opening and closing dates of fishing and hunting seasons.

18(3) The schedules of other state and federal regulatory agencies
19whose regulations affect the management of fish and wildlife of
20this state.

21(c) The commission shall cause the notice of the schedule for
22regular meetings, and notice of any change in the date and location
23of a meeting, to be disseminated to the public in a manner that will
24result in broad begin delete dissemination, including, but not limited to,
25electronic distribution, mailings to interested parties, and
26publication in local newspapers of affected communitiesend delete

27begin insert disseminationend insert.

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SEC. 2.  

Section 207 of the Fish and Game Code is amended
29to read:

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207.  

(a) Except for emergency regulations, the commission
31shall consider and adopt regulations pursuant to Sections 203 and
32205 at a series of no fewer than three meetings. These meetings
33may be regular or special meetings that are duly noticed to the
34public in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 206 and the
35Administrative Procedure Act (Chapter 3.5 (commencing with
36Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government
37Code).

P4    1(b) At the first meeting, the commission shall receive
2recommendations for regulations from its own members and staff,
3the department, other public agencies, and the public.

4(c) At the second meeting, the commission shall devote time
5for open public discussion of proposed regulations presented at
6the first meeting. The department shall participate in this discussion
7by reviewing and presenting its findings regarding each regulation
8proposed by the public and by responding to objections raised
9pertaining to its proposed regulations. After considering the public
10discussion, the commission shall announce, prior to adjournment
11of the meeting, the regulations it intends to add, amend, or repeal.

12(d) At the third meeting, the commission may choose to hear
13additional public discussion regarding the regulations it intends to
14adopt. At the meetingbegin delete or within 20 days after the meetingend delete, the
15commission shall add, amend, or repeal regulations relating to any
16recommendation received at the initial meeting it deems necessary
17to preserve, properly utilize, and maintain each species or
18 subspecies.

19(e) Within 45 days after adoption, the department shall publish
20and distribute regulations adopted pursuant to this section.

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SEC. 3.  

Section 7652.4 is added to the Fish and Game Code,
22to read:

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7652.4.  

(a) The commission may, annually, adopt regulations
24pertaining to salmon and groundfish to conform with or to further
25restrict the rules and regulations prescribed pursuant to the federal
26Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act
27(16 U.S.C. Sec. 1801) and the Pacific Fishery Management Council
28established pursuant to that act or its successor agency.

29(b) Regulations adopted under this section are not subject to
30Sections 11343.4, 11346.1, 11346.4, and 11346.8 of the
31Government Code.

32(c) Any regulation of the commission adopted pursuant to this
33section shall be filed with the Secretary of State, and shall become
34effective upon filing unless otherwise specified in the regulations.

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SEC. 4.  

Section 7652.5 is added to the Fish and Game Code,
36to read:

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7652.5.  

(a) Salmon and groundfish may be taken in conformity
38with the federal laws and regulations and the regulations of the
39commission as provided in Section 7652.4.

P5    1(b) In the event no regulations are prescribed by the proper
2federal agency, the commission may determine and fix the area or
3areas, the seasons and hours, the species, the bag and possession
4limits, and the total number that may be taken during any open
5season for the taking of salmon and groundfish, under rules and
6regulations as the commission may prescribe. The rules and
7regulations adopted by the commission pursuant to this section
8shall have the same effect as if enacted by the Legislature.



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