Section 4810 Of Chapter 10. Mountain Lions From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 10.
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. (a) As used in this section:
(1) "Authorized research project" means a research project
involving mountain lions subject to a Scientific Collecting Permit
issued in accordance with this section.
(2) "Permitholder" means a person to whom the department has
issued a Scientific Collecting Permit in accordance with this
section.
(3) "Scientific Collecting Permit" or "permit" means a permit
issued pursuant to Section 1002 for a research project involving
mountain lions in accordance with this section.
(b) The department may authorize qualified individuals,
educational institutions, governmental agencies, or nongovernmental
organizations to conduct scientific research involving mountain lions
pursuant to a Scientific Collecting Permit as provided in Section
1002.
(c) The department may authorize a permitholder to pursue,
capture, temporarily possess, temporarily injure, mark, surgically
implant a monitoring or recognition device in or attach such a device
to, provide veterinary care to, and transport, a mountain lion or a
product of a mountain lion.
(d) In addition to the requirements in Section 1002, an authorized
research project shall be designed to do the following:
(1) Contribute to the knowledge of natural wildlife ecosystems.
(2) Minimize disruptions in the lives and movements of mountain
lions and other wildlife, as well as impacts to mountain lion or
other wildlife habitat, while maintaining the permitholder's research
objectives.
(3) Directly or indirectly support the sustainability and survival
of mountain lion populations and healthy ecosystems.
(4) Prevent the permanent injury or killing of a mountain lion.
(e) An authorized research project shall be governed by the
Scientific Collecting Permit. The permit shall include, at a minimum,
proposed research methods and recordkeeping procedures that address
the following:
(1) The capture of, anesthetization of, collection of diagnostic
samples from, and transport of, a mountain lion or a product of a
mountain lion.
(2) Attaching monitoring or recognization devices to, surgically
implanting those devices in, or marking, animals affected by the
research project.
(3) Providing veterinary care as required for the health, safety,
and humane treatment of animals affected by the research project.
(4) The recording of the adverse effects of authorized research
procedures on mountain lions and other wildlife.
(5) The qualifications of onsite personnel necessary for carrying
out authorized research procedures. A permit applicant shall submit
verifiable documentation demonstrating that at least one onsite staff
person has at least one year of experience in proposed research
methods that involve activities described in subdivision (c).
(6) Annual and final reports to the department.
(f) The department shall notify the public at least 30 days prior
to the issuance of a permit, and, upon request, shall make available
to the public copies of the permit and annual and final reports.
(g) The department shall handle mortality or permanent injury to a
mountain lion as a result of research authorized pursuant to this
section in a manner consistent with the reporting and processing
requirements imposed in Section 4807.