California Fish and Game Code
§ 332
FGC § 332 Effective Jan 1, 2019Div. 1 · Ch. 3 · Art. 2.1
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.gov(a)The commission may determine and fix the area or areas, the seasons and hours, the bag and possession limit, and the number of elk that may be taken under rules and regulations that the commission may adopt from time to time. The commission may authorize the taking of tule elk if the average of the department’s statewide tule elk population estimates exceeds 2,000 animals, or the Legislature determines, pursuant to the reports required by Section 3951, that suitable areas cannot be found in the state to accommodate that population in a healthy condition.
(b)Only a person possessing a valid hunting license may obtain a tag for the taking of elk.
(c)The department may issue an elk tag upon payment of a fee. The fee for an elk tag shall be one hundred sixty-five dollars ($165) for a resident of the state, as adjusted under Section 713. On or before July 1, 2007, the commission shall, by regulation, fix the fee for a nonresident of the state at not less than one thousand fifty dollars ($1,050), as adjusted under Section 713. The fees shall be deposited in the Big Game Management Account established in Section 3953 and, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be expended, in addition to moneys budgeted for salaries of the department as set forth in Section 3953.
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Legislative history
Repealed and added by Stats. 2018, Ch. 295, Sec. 4. (AB 2151) Effective January 1, 2019. Section operative July 1, 2025, by its own provisions.