Section 2081 Of Article 3. Taking, Importation, Exportation, Or Sale From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 1.5. >> Article 3.
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. The department may authorize acts that are otherwise
prohibited pursuant to Section 2080, as follows:
(a) Through permits or memorandums of understanding, the
department may authorize individuals, public agencies, universities,
zoological gardens, and scientific or educational institutions, to
import, export, take, or possess any endangered species, threatened
species, or candidate species for scientific, educational, or
management purposes.
(b) The department may authorize, by permit, the take of
endangered species, threatened species, and candidate species if all
of the following conditions are met:
(1) The take is incidental to an otherwise lawful activity.
(2) The impacts of the authorized take shall be minimized and
fully mitigated. The measures required to meet this obligation shall
be roughly proportional in extent to the impact of the authorized
taking on the species. Where various measures are available to meet
this obligation, the measures required shall maintain the applicant's
objectives to the greatest extent possible. All required measures
shall be capable of successful implementation. For purposes of this
section only, impacts of taking include all impacts on the species
that result from any act that would cause the proposed taking.
(3) The permit is consistent with any regulations adopted pursuant
to Sections 2112 and 2114.
(4) The applicant shall ensure adequate funding to implement the
measures required by paragraph (2), and for monitoring compliance
with, and effectiveness of, those measures.
(c) No permit may be issued pursuant to subdivision (b) if
issuance of the permit would jeopardize the continued existence of
the species. The department shall make this determination based on
the best scientific and other information that is reasonably
available, and shall include consideration of the species' capability
to survive and reproduce, and any adverse impacts of the taking on
those abilities in light of (1) known population trends; (2) known
threats to the species; and (3) reasonably foreseeable impacts on the
species from other related projects and activities.
(d) The department shall adopt regulations to aid in the
implementation of subdivision (b) and the requirements of Division 13
(commencing with Section 21000) of the Public Resources Code, with
respect to authorization of take. The department may seek
certification pursuant to Section 21080.5 of the Public Resources
Code to implement subdivision (b).