Section 15007 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 12. >> Chapter 1.
15007
. (a) In the waters of the Pacific Ocean that are regulated by
this state, it is unlawful to spawn, incubate, or cultivate any
species of finfish belonging to the family Salmonidae, transgenic
fish species, or any exotic species of finfish. Except as authorized
pursuant to subdivision (d), it is unlawful to spawn, incubate, or
cultivate any transgenic species of finfish belonging to the family
Salmonidae in this state. This section does not apply to salmon or
steelhead trout reared from native California stocks that are
propagated and cultured for either of the following:
(1) Research conducted by, or on behalf of, the department.
(2) Release into ocean waters for the purpose of recovery,
restoration, or enhancement of California's native salmon and
steelhead trout populations pursuant to Chapter 8 (commencing with
Section 6900) of Part 1 of Division 6.
(b) Nothing in this section authorizes artificial propagation,
rearing, or stocking of transgenic freshwater and marine fishes,
invertebrates, crustaceans, or mollusks.
(c) Research or experimentation for the commercial production of
transgenic salmonids is prohibited.
(d) (1) Medical or scientific research conducted on transgenic
finfish species by accredited California academic institutions or
private entities for research only and not for commercial production
may be authorized pursuant to a permit issued by the department
pursuant to Section 671 of Title 14 of the California Code of
Regulations, as that section read on May 14, 2003.
(2) At a minimum, research activities conducted pursuant to this
subdivision shall be conducted in a closed system that has eliminated
the risk of escape of transgenic finfish species and any potential
disease they may transmit.
(3) A permit application applied for pursuant to this subdivision
shall include a research plan specifying the objectives and goals of
the proposed research.
(4) Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to require the
disclosure of proprietary information.
(e) The department shall notify the Joint Committee on Fisheries
and Aquaculture and the commission upon receipt of a permit
application applied for pursuant to subdivision (d) at least 30 days
prior to the approval or disapproval of the permit.
(f) As used in this section, the following definitions shall
apply:
(1) "Exotic species" means a fish that is not native to California
waters and that does not currently exist as a viable population in a
wild condition in the state.
(2) "Transgenic" has the same meaning as in Section 1.92 of Title
14 of the California Code of Regulations, as that section read on May
14, 2003.