Article 3.5. Commercial Salmon Trollers Enhancement And Restoration Program of California Fish And Game Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.5.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (f) or (g), no person
who is 18 years of age or more and less than 70 years of age, on or
before April 1 of the current license year, shall take salmon for
commercial purposes or be on board a vessel on which salmon are taken
for commercial purposes while salmon are being taken or transported
unless that person has a commercial fishing salmon stamp issued
pursuant to this section affixed to his or her commercial fishing
license.
(b) Except as provided in subdivision (f) or (g), the operator of
a vessel on which salmon are taken for commercial purposes shall not
permit a person on board that vessel while salmon are being taken or
transported unless that person was less than 18 years of age or 70
years of age or more on April 1 of the current license year or that
person has a commercial fishing salmon stamp affixed to the person's
commercial fishing license.
(c) Except as provided in this subdivision, the department shall
issue a commercial fishing salmon stamp upon application therefor and
payment of the fee of eighty-five dollars ($85). For any commercial
salmon season preceded by a commercial salmon season in which the
commercial troll salmon landings in this state equal or exceed
3,000,000 pounds dressed weight, as determined by the department, the
fee shall be increased by twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50)
for every 250,000 pounds over 3,000,000 pounds of dressed weight
landings, except that the total fees as adjusted shall not exceed two
hundred sixty dollars ($260).
(d) A commercial fishing salmon stamp is valid during the
commercial salmon season of the year in which it was issued.
(e) Upon application and payment of an additional fee equal to
that prescribed in subdivision (c), the department may issue an
additional commercial fishing salmon stamp for a crewmember to the
owner or operator of a vessel who holds a commercial fishing salmon
stamp.
(f) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), one crewmember of a vessel
for which a commercial fishing salmon stamp is issued pursuant to
subdivision (e) may be aboard that vessel and take salmon for
commercial purposes as a crewmember on that vessel without obtaining
a commercial fishing salmon stamp under the following conditions:
(1) The crewmember is designated by name and commercial fishing
license number on a form furnished by the department before salmon
are taken on the vessel when that crewmember is aboard.
(2) The crewmember has a valid commercial fishing license issued
under Section 7850.
(3) The commercial fishing salmon stamp for the crewmember is
affixed to the form prescribed in paragraph (1) on which the vessel
registration number of the vessel is entered and on which the
crewmember who is exempted by this subdivision is designated by the
last entered name and commercial fishing license number.
(g) Persons who are exempt from the license requirements, or who
are not required to be licensed, pursuant to Section 7850, are exempt
from the requirements of this section.
(a) After deducting the administrative costs for issuing the
commercial fishing salmon stamps, the department shall deposit the
fees received pursuant to Section 7860 in the Commercial Salmon Stamp
Dedicated Subaccount, which is hereby established in the Fish and
Game Preservation Fund. The money in the subaccount shall be
available to the department, upon appropriation by the Legislature,
for new or expanded salmon restoration and enhancement programs in
the state that will serve to increase ocean salmon landings. No money
in this subaccount shall be used in lieu of other funds appropriated
for salmon restoration and enhancement programs authorized by law on
or before January 1, 1988.
(b) (1) Thirty dollars ($30) of the fees collected for each
commercial fishing salmon stamp issued shall be allocated by the
department to be used for raising chinook salmon to a yearling size,
at which size they shall be released into state waters. The amount of
salmon stamp revenues expended for this purpose in any fiscal year
shall not exceed the amount expended by the department for the same
purpose during the same period from other funds. The calculation of
the amount expended by the department for this purpose shall not
include expenditures made by the department for which reimbursements
are received from state or federal agencies, public utilities, or
private entities for raising chinook salmon to yearling size as part
of a fish mitigation program instituted to compensate for the adverse
effect of a dam on natural salmon production. If the department
expends no funds other than moneys collected from the sale of
commercial fishing salmon stamps or moneys for which reimbursements
are received as part of an anadromous fish mitigation program for the
raising of chinook salmon to yearling size within the period of a
fiscal year, the fees prescribed in Section 7860 shall be reduced by
an amount equivalent to that portion of the commercial fishing salmon
stamp program, as specified in this subdivision.
(2) If the salmon stamps issued pursuant to Section 7860 raise
more money for the purpose of this subdivision than is necessary to
match the funds expended by the department during any fiscal year
from other funds, then the excess salmon stamp revenue allocated
pursuant to this subdivision shall be carried over into the following
fiscal year.
(c) The department shall post on its Internet Web site an
accounting of the projects undertaken with funds from the Commercial
Salmon Stamp Dedicated Subaccount and the costs incurred to
administer the program. At a minimum, the Internet Web site shall
list the project title, the applicant, a brief description of the
project, the amount approved, and the status of the project.
(d) Any moneys that were in the Commercial Salmon Stamp Account as
of March 14, 2013, and that were retained in the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund shall be transferred to the Commercial Salmon Stamp
Dedicated Subaccount.
Not more than 15 percent of the funds expended pursuant to
Section 7861 may be used to pay the costs incurred in the
administration of the program.
Notwithstanding any other law, the department may receive
on behalf of the Commercial Salmon Trollers Enhancement and
Restoration Program, for deposit in the Commercial Salmon Stamp
Dedicated Subaccount in the Fish and Game Preservation Fund
established pursuant to Section 7861, funds from sources in addition
to funds derived from the sale of commercial fishing salmon stamps,
including, but not limited to, grants from the federal government,
grants from private foundations, money disbursed from court
settlements, and donations and bequeaths from individuals. The
additional nonfederal funds shall not be deposited in the Commercial
Salmon Stamp Dedicated Subaccount unless the person or entity
providing the funds specifically designates in writing, prior to or
at the time of transmittal of the funds to the department, that the
funds are intended solely for deposit to that subaccount. Funds
received by the department that are not designated at the time of
receipt as being intended solely for deposit to the Commercial Salmon
Stamp Dedicated Subaccount shall be deposited in the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund.
It is the intent of the Legislature that the department use
the moneys from the sale of commercial fishing salmon stamps
allocated pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 7861 and the
matching share contributed by the department to raise approximately
two million chinook salmon annually to yearling size to contribute to
the replenishing of California's salmon resource. In no case shall
moneys from the General Fund be used to match the salmon stamp
revenues expended for this program. It is the further intent of the
Legislature that the salmon stamp fee authorized in subdivision (b)
of Section 7861 shall generate revenues equal to one-half the amount
necessary to raise this number of salmon to yearling size.
A priority for funding shall be given to programs and
projects restoring, enhancing, and protecting salmon streams with
funds appropriated pursuant to subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of
subdivision (e) of Section 5907 of the Public Resources Code, that
employ fishermen who are unemployed or underemployed as a result of
commercial fishing restrictions within and immediately adjacent to
the Klamath Management Zone imposed by federal laws or regulations.
In consultation with the Commercial Salmon Trollers
Advisory Committee, the department may allocate funds from the
Commercial Salmon Stamp Dedicated Subaccount in the Fish and Game
Preservation Fund for the following purposes:
(a) For restoration projects to assist in the recovery of salmon
stocks listed as threatened or endangered under Chapter 1.5
(commencing with Section 2050) of Division 3, or the federal
Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq.).
(b) As matching funds for federal salmon restoration moneys.
A Commercial Salmon Trollers Advisory Committee shall be
established consisting of six members selected by the director. One
member shall be chosen from the personnel of the department. Four
persons shall be selected, with alternates, from a list submitted by
a fishermen's organization deemed to represent the commercial salmon
fishermen of California. One member shall be selected, with an
alternate, from lists submitted by individual commercial passenger
fishing boat operators or by organizations deemed to represent the
commercial passenger fishing boat operators of California. The term
of appointment to the committee shall be for two years. Necessary and
proper expenses, if any, and per diem shall be paid committee
members from the special account created pursuant to subdivision (a)
of Section 7861. The rate of per diem shall be the same as the rate
established pursuant to Section 8902 of the Government Code.
The committee shall recommend programs and a budget from the
special account to the department.
(a) The Commercial Salmon Trollers Advisory Committee
established under Section 7862 may recommend to the director that a
nonprofit organization or the California Salmon Council be authorized
to create or contract to create salmon or salmon fishing artwork and
other materials based on that artwork, including, but not limited
to, a stamp, and offer those items for sale to the public during 2003
and thereafter, for the purpose of augmenting funding for the
Commercial Salmon Trollers Enhancement and Restoration Program
established under this article.
(b) The committee may not recommend a nonprofit organization or
the California Salmon Council as authorized under subdivision (a),
unless all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The proposed creation and sale of the artwork is pursuant to a
written business plan presented to the committee.
(2) The committee determines that a reasonable share of the sales
of any stamp will be remitted to the department for deposit into the
Commercial Salmon Stamp Dedicated Subaccount established in the Fish
and Game Preservation Fund under Section 7861.
(3) The committee determines that the creation and sale of the
artwork will act to increase public awareness and support for the
salmon stamp program and the restoration of salmon and their habitats
in the state.
(4) Any other conditions deemed necessary by the committee for
determining whether to recommend approval to the director have been
met.
(c) The director, upon receiving the recommendation of the
committee, and upon finding that there will be no new costs to the
department, may authorize the recommended entity to create or
contract to create salmon or salmon fishing artwork and other
materials based on that artwork, including, but not limited to, a
stamp, and offer those items for sale to the public, for the purpose
described in subdivision (a).
(d) No person or entity, including, but not limited to, any
nonprofit organization, may use the name of the Commercial Salmon
Stamp, the Commercial Salmon Trollers Advisory Committee, or the
Commercial Salmon Trollers Enhancement and Restoration Program for
the sale of artwork and other materials, unless that person or entity
has been approved by the director under this section for that
purpose. The approval of the director under this section shall be for
one year, after which the approval may be renewed for an additional
year, upon recommendation of the committee.
(e) No artwork sold in the form of a stamp under this section
conveys to the purchaser any entitlement to engage in the commercial
salmon fishery.
(f) Proceeds from the sales of artwork and other materials sold
under this section, after deduction of all reasonable costs borne by
the nonprofit organization or California Salmon Council for creation
of the artwork and conducting the sales, shall be deposited in the
Commercial Salmon Stamp Dedicated Subaccount.
This article shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2019, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute
that is enacted before January 1, 2019, deletes or extends that
date.