SB 752
Hunting Entitlements: Voluntary Donations
T. Berryhill, R – Modesto
Purpose Of Legislation: Existing law requires each person who takes birds or mammals in California to apply for, and be granted, a hunting license. Existing law authorizes specified persons to obtain tags or stamps for the taking of specific animals or aquatic species, if certain requirements are met. This bill would require that a person to whom a hunting license, permit, reservation, tag, or other entitlement is issued pursuant to the Automated License Data System have the opportunity at the time of issuance to make a voluntary donation, or release contact information, or both, to eligible nonprofit organizations, as defined, through means of a check-off box, or through other means the department determines to be appropriate. The bill would require the department to annually transmit collected donation revenues and contact information to the designated eligible nonprofit organization. The bill would authorize the department, in order to cover its direct administrative costs, to impose a charge on an eligible nonprofit organization for a reasonable percentage of the total annual donations collected for the organization.
CRPA’s Position: Watch
Current Status: Vetoed by Governor 10/8/11.
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Hunting Entitlements: Voluntary Donations
T. Berryhill, R – Modesto
Purpose Of Legislation: Existing law requires each person who takes birds or mammals in California to apply for, and be granted, a hunting license. Existing law authorizes specified persons to obtain tags or stamps for the taking of specific animals or aquatic species, if certain requirements are met.
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