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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 2Ch. 7.8Art. 3§ 1784 Wetland Mitigation Bank Standards

§ 1784 Wetland Mitigation Bank Standards

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§ 1784 Wetland Mitigation Bank Standards

This law tells the state agency to write rules for creating and running wetland mitigation banks, making sure the new wetlands act just like natural ones and match the value of the wetlands they replace.

Key Takeaways

  • •The agency must set clear rules for how wetland banks are chosen, built, and run.
  • •New wetlands have to match the water, plants, and wildlife functions of the natural wetland they replace.
  • •Rice fields can be used as mitigation sites if they meet the timing and flooding rules and give back the same wetland value.

Example

A builder clears a 5‑acre natural marsh to build homes. The law requires the builder to create a mitigation bank that provides the same wetland value as the marsh they removed.

The builder can turn an old rice field (that hasn’t been flooded for at least 10 years) into a new wetland, but the new wetland must give back the same amount of habitat value as the 5‑acre marsh that was lost.

How to Calculate

Created Wetland Value ≥ Wetland Value of Site Being Mitigated

  1. Figure out the wetland value of the site that is being destroyed (look at its size, type, wildlife, and how good the habitat is).
  2. Choose a bank site (like a former rice field) that can be turned into a wetland.
  3. Design the new wetland so that its total value (area plus habitat quality) is at least the same as the value from Step 1.
  4. Check the design against the criteria in subsection (b) – water supply, ease of conversion, maintenance, proximity to other natural areas, etc.
  5. Get approval and then build and maintain the wetland forever.

A developer must replace a 5‑acre high‑quality marsh.

Result: The mitigation bank must provide at least 5 acres of equivalent marsh, satisfying the formula.

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

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§ 1784 Wetland Mitigation Bank Standards

(a) The department, in cooperation with those agencies specified in Section 1786, shall adopt regulations that establish standards and criteria for the bank site qualification process, for the evaluation of wetland habitat acreage and values created at the bank sites, and for the operation and evaluation of bank sites, and any other regulations that are necessary to implement this chapter. These criteria shall require, at a minimum, that the newly created wetland provide the hydrologic, vegetative, and wildlife characteristics, including the food web components, of a naturally occurring wetland system that is equal to the site being mitigated. (b) With respect to bank site standards and operator qualifications, the department shall consider, at a minimum, all of the following criteria: (1) A requirement that the bank site have a reliable, adequate, and available water supply necessary to provide wetland values. For wetlands dependent only on rainfall, rainfall satisfies this requirement. (2) The relative ease or difficulty of converting uplands into wetlands at the bank site. (3) The anticipated maintenance necessary to sustain the recreated and created wetlands at the bank site. (4) The proximity of the bank site to other established preserves or natural features historically associated with abundant wildlife values. (5) The proximity of the bank site to urban or populated areas that could reduce the bank site’s long-term biological values. (6) The demonstrated ability of the bank site operator to create, administer, maintain, and protect the bank site in perpetuity in its enhanced state, including financial, technical, and management ability. (7) The relative abundance or scarcity of the wetland type to be created at the bank site. (c) A bank site or mitigation bank site may include any lands on which rice is grown as long as those lands are managed as ricelands with the required enhanced wetland values if they otherwise qualify under this chapter and either of the following conditions exist: (1) The lands are lands on which rice was grown after January 1, 1996. For purposes of this paragraph, to qualify as new wetland values, rice shall not have been grown on the lands for 10 years before the application is submitted pursuant to Section 1785. (2) The lands are lands on which rice was grown before January 1, 1996. These lands shall qualify only if there is an increase in wetland habitat value that is equal to the site being mitigated. For purposes of this paragraph, a wetland value shall only be provided for lands on which rice was grown that are proposed for wetlands mitigation for the period when that land is flooded between the harvesting of rice and the planting of the next crop. This paragraph shall apply only to lands that were not flooded after harvest between January 1, 1982, and January 1, 1992. (d) Any mitigation site established pursuant to subdivision (c) may be replaced by a new site of an equal wetland value. (e) This section shall not be construed to permit waters used to flood rice fields in order to create wetlands mitigation to be credited as beneficial to wildlife under federal law. (Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 37, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1997.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

regulationevaluationproximityabilitycooperationqualificationmaintenancescarcity

Related Statutes

  • § 1785 Wetlands Mitigation Bank Application
  • § 1786 Wetlands Creation Mou Requirements
  • § 1787 Public Entity Property Tax Payments
  • § 2081.15 Permitted Species Take Authorization
  • § 307 Wildlife Scarcity Limits

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 1784.
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