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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 2Ch. 3Art. 1§ 1002 Scientific Wildlife Permits

§ 1002 Scientific Wildlife Permits

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§ 1002 Scientific Wildlife Permits

This law lets the state agency give permits so people can collect or keep wildlife for science, school projects, or zoo displays, with different fees and rules depending on the purpose.

Key Takeaways

  • •Permits are for scientific, educational, or zoo‑display purposes, not for hunting or sport fishing.
  • •Regular permits cost $100 application + $300 permit (total $400) and last 36 months; special student permits cost $25 + $50 and last 12 months.
  • •You don’t need a hunting or sport‑fishing license to use these permits.
  • •Cities can block taking fish or mammals in their waters if they file an objection.
  • •Permits can’t be given to someone who breaks reporting rules, and they can’t be transferred to another person.

Example

A college student in a commercial fishing class needs to collect a few fish for a lab experiment.

The student can apply for a special student permit, pay the small fees, and then collect the fish for the class without needing a hunting or sport‑fishing license.

How to Calculate

Total Permit Cost = Application Fee + Permit Fee (both may be adjusted under § 713)

  1. Find the listed application fee for the type of permit you need.
  2. Find the listed permit fee for that same permit.
  3. Add the two numbers together. If the agency has adjusted the fees under § 713, use the adjusted numbers instead.
  4. Pay the total amount; it is non‑refundable.

A student applies for the special student permit described in § 1002(d)(1).

Result: Total Cost = $25 + $50 = $75 (before any adjustment under § 713).

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
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§ 1002 Scientific Wildlife Permits

(a) The department may issue permits, subject to restrictions and regulations that the department determines are desirable, to take or possess, in any part of the state, for scientific, educational, or propagation purposes, mammals, birds and the nests and eggs thereof, fish, amphibians, reptiles, or any other form of plant or animal life. (b) The department may issue a permit that is valid for 36 months from the date of issuance on the payment of a nonrefundable application fee of one hundred dollars ($100) and a permit fee of three hundred dollars ($300), as adjusted under Section 713. (c) Notwithstanding subdivision (b), the department may issue a permit without fee that is valid for 12 months from the date of issuance to authorize only the banding of birds and the exhibition of live or dead wildlife specimens by public zoological gardens, scientific, or educational institutions. (d) (1) The department may issue a special student permit that is valid for 12 months from the date of issuance on the payment of a nonrefundable application fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) and a permit fee of fifty dollars ($50), as adjusted under Section 713, to any student in a school of collegiate level or a commercial fishing class who is required by an instructor to collect specimens used in laboratory work in the school under supervision and in connection with a course in wildlife research or in the conduct of wildlife investigations and studies on behalf of the public. (2) All fish taken under permit for a commercial fishing class student shall be taken in accordance with state law, except that Sections 7850, 7880, and 7881 do not apply. All fish taken under a permit for a commercial fishing class student may be sold only to a person licensed to receive fish from commercial fishermen as provided in Section 8032 or 8033 or donated to a charitable institution. All funds received from the sale of the fish shall be used solely for the support of commercial fishing classes. (e) It is not necessary for the holder of the permit to have a sport fishing or hunting license to collect any fish, amphibian, reptile, aquatic animal or plant, bird, or mammal for scientific, educational, or propagation purposes in this state. (f) Nothing in this section authorizes any act which violates Section 597 of the Penal Code. (g) A permit under this section does not authorize the taking of fish or mammals from the ocean waters of this state which are within the boundaries of any city if the city has filed with the department an objection to the taking. (h) The adjustment of the nonrefundable application fee and permit fees pursuant to Section 713 that are specified in subdivisions (b) and (d) shall be applicable to permits issued on or after January 1, 2013. (i) The department, by regulation, may adjust the amount of the fees specified in subdivisions (b) and (d) as necessary to fully recover, but not exceed, all reasonable administrative and implementation costs of the department relating to those permits. (j) No permit under this section is required for species listed as threatened or endangered pursuant to the California Endangered Species Act, when an entity holds a valid permit or memorandum of understanding for the subject species and the proposed activities, issued pursuant to Section 2081. (k) No permit under this section is required for fully protected species listed in Section 3511, 4700, 5050, or 5515 if the entity holds a valid memorandum of understanding issued by the department for the subject species and proposed activities, in accordance with the respective section. (l) A permit or amendment issued pursuant to Section 1002 is not transferable between individuals or entities. (m) If a permitholder fails to submit information or reports required in a permit, the department shall revoke an existing permit, and may decline to issue a permit to that person or entity in subsequent years. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 559, Sec. 13. (AB 2402) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

scientific, educational, or propagation purposesnonrefundable application feepermit feesport fishing or hunting license

Related Statutes

  • § 1000 Wildlife Conservation Research Funding
  • § 1000.6 North Coast Salmon Fisheries
  • § 1001 Wildlife Taking Authority
  • § 1002.5 Scientific Research Permit Rules
  • § 1003 Wildlife Transport Permit Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 1002.
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