Section 711 Of Chapter 1. Organization And General Functions From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 1.
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. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to ensure adequate
funding from appropriate sources for the department. To this end, the
Legislature finds and declares that:
(1) The costs of nongame fish and wildlife programs shall be
provided annually in the Budget Act by appropriating money from the
General Fund, through nongame user fees, and sources other than the
Fish and Game Preservation Fund to the department for these purposes.
(2) The costs of commercial fishing programs shall be provided out
of revenues from commercial fishing taxes, license fees, and other
revenues, from reimbursements and federal funds received for
commercial fishing programs, and other funds appropriated by the
Legislature for this purpose.
(3) The costs of hunting and sportfishing programs shall be
provided out of hunting and sportfishing revenues and reimbursements
and federal funds received for hunting and sportfishing programs, and
other funds appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose. These
revenues, reimbursements, and federal funds shall not be used to
support commercial fishing programs, free hunting and fishing license
programs, or nongame fish and wildlife programs.
(4) The costs of managing lands managed by the department and the
costs of wildlife management programs shall be supplemented out of
revenues in the Native Species Conservation and Enhancement Account
in the Fish and Game Preservation Fund.
(5) Hunting, sportfishing, and sport ocean fishing license fees
shall be adjusted annually to an amount equal to that computed
pursuant to Section 713. However, a substantial increase in the
aggregate of hunting and sportfishing programs shall be reflected by
appropriate amendments to the sections of this code that establish
the base sport license fee levels. The inflationary index provided in
Section 713 shall not be used to accommodate a substantial increase
in the aggregate of hunting and sportfishing programs.
(6) The costs of a conservation and mitigation banking program,
including, but not limited to, costs incurred by the department
during its adoption of guidelines for, and the review, approval,
establishment, monitoring, and oversight of, banks, shall be
reimbursed from revenues of conservation and mitigation bank
application fees imposed pursuant to Sections 1798.5, 1798.6, and
1799.
(b) The director and the Secretary of the Natural Resources
Agency, with the department's annual budget submittal to the
Legislature, shall submit a report on the fund condition, including
the expenditures and revenue, for all accounts and subaccounts within
the Fish and Game Preservation Fund. The department shall also
update its cost allocation plan to reflect the costs of program
activities.
(c) For purposes of this article, "substantial increase" means an
increase in excess of 5 percent of the Fish and Game Preservation
Fund portion of the department's current year support budget,
excluding cost-of-living increases provided for salaries, staff
benefits, and operating expenses.