Full Statute Name:  West's Annotated California Codes. Fish and Game Code. Division 4. Birds and Mammals. Part 3. Mammals. Chapter 9. Bear

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Primary Citation:  West's Ann. Cal. Fish & G. Code § 4750 - 4763 Country of Origin:  United States Last Checked:  September, 2024 Alternate Citation:  CA FISH & G § 4750 - 4763 Historical: 
Summary: These sections outline the requirements for taking a bear in California. It is unlawful, for example, to take any bear with a firearm, trap, or bow and arrow without first procuring a license tag authorizing the taking. These sections list the license requirements and other restrictions on the method of taking, including penalties for violations.

§ 4750 .  Tag for taking bear

§ 4751 .  License fee; number of tags; revenue

§ 4752 .  Effective period of tags

§ 4753 .  Use of bear tag 

§ 4754 .  Forfeiture of tags; effect of forfeiture 

§ 4755 .  Tag to be countersigned 

§ 4756 .   Repealed by Stats.2012, c. 595 (S.B.1221), § 6

§ 4757 .  Retention of skin and head of bear 

§ 4758 .  Sale of bear meat or other parts prohibited; possession of more than one gall bladder as prima facie evidence; sales by taxidermists

§ 4759 .  Use of bear skins or other parts  

§ 4760 .  Bear taken outside state

§§ 4761, 4762 .  [Repealed by Stats.1959, c. 251, p. 2154, § 2.] 

§ 4763 . Taking bear which cause damage

 

 § 4750.  Tag for taking bear    

It is unlawful to take any bear with firearm, trap, or bow and arrow without first procuring a tag authorizing the taking of that bear in accordance with this chapter, but no iron or steel-jawed or any type of metal-jawed trap shall be used to take any bear.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.1959, c. 250, p. 2154, § 1; Stats.1967, c. 310, p. 1495, § 4; Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 95.)

 

§ 4751.  License fee; number of tags; revenue    

<Section operative until July 1, 2025.>

(a) Any resident of this state, 18 years of age or older, who possesses a valid hunting license, may procure the number of bear tags corresponding to the number of bear that may legally be taken by one person during the current license year, upon payment of a base fee of fifteen dollars ($15), as adjusted under Section 713, for each bear tag.

(b) Any resident of this state, who possesses a valid junior hunting license and is at least 12 years of age, may procure the number of bear tags corresponding to the number of bear that may legally be taken by one person during the current license year, upon payment of a base fee of twenty dollars ($20), as adjusted under Section 713, for each bear tag.

(c) Any nonresident of this state, 12 years of age or older, who possesses a valid California hunting license, may procure the number of bear tags corresponding to the number of bear that may be legally taken by one person during the current license year upon payment of the base fee of one hundred five dollars ($105), as adjusted under Section 713, for each bear tag.

(d) Fee revenues collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Big Game Management Account established in Section 3953 and, upon appropriation by the Legislature, shall be expended as set forth in that section.

(e) This section shall become inoperative on July 1, 2025, and, as of January 1, 2026, is repealed.

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(Added by Stats.1981, c. 760, p. 2966, § 2, operative Jan. 1, 1983. Amended by Stats.1983, c. 1117, § 7; Stats.1985, c. 1463, § 22; Stats.1986, c. 1368, § 19; Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 96; Stats.2010, c. 408 (S.B.1058), § 12; Stats.2018, c. 295 (A.B.2151), § 8, eff. Jan. 1, 2019, operative July 1, 2019.)

 

§ 4752.  Effective period of tags    

Bear tags are valid only during that portion of the current hunting license year in which bear may be taken or possessed in any district.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 97.)

 

§ 4753.  Use of bear tag   

The person to whom a bear tag has been issued shall carry the tag while hunting bear. Upon the killing of any bear, that person shall immediately fill out the tag completely, legibly, and permanently, and cut out or punch out and completely remove notches or punch holes for the month and the date of the kill. One part of the tag shall be immediately attached to the ear of the bear and kept attached during the open season and for 15 days thereafter. The holder of the bear tag shall immediately, upon harvesting a bear, notify the department in a manner specified by the commission. Except as otherwise provided by this code or regulations adopted pursuant to this code, it is unlawful to possess any untagged bear.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.2001, c. 112 (A.B.435), § 33; Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 98.)

 

§ 4754.  Forfeiture of tags; effect of forfeiture   

(a) Any person who is convicted of a violation of any provision of this code, or of any rule, regulation, or order made or adopted under this code, relating to bears shall forfeit his or her bear tags, and new bear tags shall not be issued to that person during the then current license year for hunting licenses.

(b) A person described in subdivision (a) shall not apply for bear tags for the following license year.

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Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.1988, c. 556, § 1; Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 99.)

 

§ 4755.  Tag to be countersigned   

Any person legally killing a bear in this state shall have the tag for that bear countersigned by a commissioner, a person employed in the department, a person designated for that purpose by the commission, a notary public, a postmaster, a peace officer, or by an officer authorized to administer oaths, before transporting the bear, except to transport the bear to the nearest person authorized by this section to countersign the tag on the route from where the bear is taken to that person.

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(Added by Stats.1957, 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.1998, c. 931 (S.B.2139), § 157, eff. Sept. 28, 1998; Stats.2007, c. 285 (A.B.1729), § 100; Stats.2023, c. 132 (A.B.1760), § 99, eff. Jan. 1, 2024.)

 

§ 4756.  Repealed by Stats.2012, c. 595 (S.B.1221), § 6

 

§ 4757.  Retention of skin and head of bear   

Any person taking a bear must retain possession of the skin of the bear and the portion of the bear's head that includes both ears, during the open season for that bear and for 15 days thereafter, and must produce the skin and that portion of the head upon the demand of any officer authorized to enforce the provisions of this code.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.2023, c. 132 (A.B.1760), § 100, eff. Jan. 1, 2024.)

 

 

§ 4758.  Sale of bear meat or other parts prohibited; possession of more than one gall bladder as prima facie evidence; sales by taxidermists   

(a) Subject to the provisions of this code permitting the sale of domestically raised game mammals, it is unlawful to sell or purchase, or possess for sale, the meat, skin, hide, teeth, claws, or other parts of any bear in this state.

(b) The possession of more than one bear gall bladder is prima facie evidence that the bear gall bladders are possessed for sale.   

(c) Nothing in this section prohibits a sale authorized pursuant to Section 3087.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.1977, c. 1208, p. 4083, § 11;; Stats.1988, c. 556, § 2.)

 

§ 4759.  Use of bear skins or other parts    

The skin, hide, teeth, claws, or other parts of any bear lawfully taken and possessed for the period provided in Section 4757 may be tanned or utilized for personal use only. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4757, the skin, hide, teeth, claws, or other parts of any bear lawfully taken may be donated any time to veterans' organizations or veterans' service committees for use by veterans for rehabilitation purpose. The donor shall obtain a receipt which shall be retained during the period stipulated by Section 4757.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2. Amended by Stats.1972, c. 60, p. 81, § 1; Stats.1977, c. 1208, p. 4083, § 12.)

 

§ 4760.  Bear taken outside state

The provisions of this chapter relating to the possession of bear apply to bear taken outside this State and transported into this State.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2.)

 

 §§ 4761, 4762.  [Repealed by Stats.1959, c. 251, p. 2154, § 2.]

HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES

1998 Main Volume

The repealed sections were added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2, and related respectively to the possession of bear and the possession of bear meat.

 

§ 4763. Taking bear which cause damage

The provisions of this chapter do not apply to the taking of bear which is otherwise authorized to protect livestock, land, or property from damage or threatened damage from bear.

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(Added by Stats.1957, c. 1916, p. 3349, § 2.)

 

 

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