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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 2Ch. 1Art. 1§ 713 Fee Adjustment Index

§ 713 Fee Adjustment Index

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§ 713 Fee Adjustment Index

Key Takeaways

  • •Fees for things like licenses and permits go up or down every year based on how much prices change for stuff the government buys.
  • •The government checks how much prices changed from March of last year to March of this year, then changes the fees by that amount.
  • •The new fee is rounded to the nearest 25 cents and starts on January 1 of the next year.
  • •Every 5 years, the government checks if the fees are still fair and might suggest changes.

Example

If you need a fishing license, the cost might go up a little each year because things cost more now than they did before.

The government looks at how much prices went up for things they buy, like office supplies or equipment, and then increases your fishing license fee by the same percentage. If prices went up by 2%, your license fee might go up by 2% too.

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

Official Source
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§ 713 Fee Adjustment Index

(a) The changes in the Implicit Price Deflator for State and Local Government Purchases of Goods and Services, as published by the United States Department of Commerce, shall be used as the index to determine an annual rate of increase or decrease in the fees for licenses, stamps, permits, tags, or other entitlements issued by the department. (b) (1) The department shall determine the change in the Implicit Price Deflator for State and Local Government Purchases of Goods and Services, as published by the United States Department of Commerce, for the quarter ending March 31 of the current year compared to the quarter ending March 31 of the previous year. The relative amount of the change shall be multiplied by the current fee for each license, stamp, permit, tag, or other entitlement issued by the department. (2) The product shall be rounded to the nearest twenty-five cents ($0.25), and the resulting amount shall be added to the fee for the current year. The resulting amount shall be the fee for the license year beginning on or after January 1 of the next succeeding calendar year for the license, stamp, permit, tag, or other entitlement that is adjusted under this section. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the department may recalculate the current fees charged for each license, stamp, permit, tag, or other entitlement issued by the department, to determine that all appropriate indexing has been included in the current fees. This section shall apply to all licenses, stamps, permits, tags, or other entitlements, that have not been increased each year since the base year of the 1985–86 fiscal year. (d) The commission, with respect to any license, stamp, permit, tag, or other entitlement issued by the commission shall comply with subdivisions (a) to (c), inclusive. (e) The calculations provided for in this section shall be reported to the Legislature with the Governor’s Budget Bill. (f) The Legislature finds that all revenues generated by fees for licenses, stamps, permits, tags, and other entitlements, computed under this section and used for the purposes for which they were imposed, are not subject to Article XIII B of the California Constitution. (g) The department and the commission, at least every five years, shall analyze all fees for licenses, stamps, permits, tags, and other entitlements issued by it to ensure the appropriate fee amount is charged. Where appropriate, the department shall recommend to the Legislature or the commission that fees established by the commission or the Legislature be adjusted to ensure that those fees are appropriate. (Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 565, Sec. 3. (SB 1148) Effective January 1, 2013.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

entitlementgovernorcommissionportlegislaturelicenseimplicit price deflatorlocal government purchases

Related Statutes

  • § 3007 Hunting License Requirement
  • § 3032 Hound Tag Program Requirements
  • § 7852.2 Fishing License Late Fees
  • § 7857 Commercial Fishing License Requirements
  • § 6601 Marine Resource Protection Funding

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 713.
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