Section 857 Of Article 1. State From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
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. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the status of
a person as an employee, agent, or licensee of the department does
not confer upon that person a special right or privilege to knowingly
enter private land without the consent of the owner, a search
warrant, or an inspection warrant.
(b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to employees, agents, or
licensees of the department in the event of an emergency. For
purposes of this section, "emergency" means a sudden, unexpected
occurrence, involving a clear and imminent danger demanding immediate
action to prevent or mitigate loss of, or damage to, wildlife,
wildlife resources, or wildlife habitat.
(c) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a sworn peace officer
authorized pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 830.2 of the Penal
Code or, if necessary for law enforcement purposes, to other
departmental personnel accompanying a sworn peace officer.
Subdivision (a) shall not be construed to define or alter any
authority conferred on those peace officers by any other law or court
decision.
(d) Subdivision (a) does not apply to, or interfere with, the
authority of employees or licensees to enter and inspect land in
conformance with Section 4604 of the Public Resources Code.
(e) This section is not intended to expand or constrain the
authority, if any, of employees, agents, or licensees of the
department to enter private land to conduct inspections pursuant to
Section 7702 of this code or Section 8670.5, 8670.7, or 8670.10 of
the Government Code.
(f) If the department conducts a survey or evaluation of private
land that results in the preparation of a document or report, the
department shall, upon request and without undue delay, provide
either a copy of the report or a written explanation of the
department's legal authority for denying the request. The department
may charge a fee for each copy, not to exceed the direct costs of
duplication.