§ 632. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Marine Managed Areas (MMAs), and Special Closures.
14 CA ADC § 632Barclays Official California Code of RegulationsEffective: July 1, 2024
Effective: July 1, 2024
14 CCR § 632
§ 632. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Marine Managed Areas (MMAs), and Special Closures.
The areas specified in this section have been declared by the commission to be marine protected areas, marine managed areas, or special closures. Public use of marine protected areas, marine managed areas, or special closures shall be compatible with the primary purposes of such areas. MPAs, MMAs, and special closures are subject to the following general rules and regulations in addition to existing Fish and Game Code statutes and regulations of the commission, except as otherwise provided for in subsection 632(b), areas and special regulations for use. Nothing in this section expressly or implicitly precludes, restricts or requires modification of current or future uses of the waters identified as marine protected areas, special closures, or the lands or waters adjacent to these designated areas by the Department of Defense, its allies or agents.
(A) State Marine Reserves: In a state marine reserve, it is unlawful to injure, damage, take, or possess any living, geological, or cultural marine resource, except under a scientific collecting permit issued by the department pursuant to Section 650 or specific authorization from the commission for research, restoration, or monitoring purposes.
(B) State Marine Parks: In a state marine park, it is unlawful to injure, damage, take, or possess any living or nonliving marine resource for commercial purposes. Any human use that would compromise protection of the species of interest, natural community or habitat, or geological, cultural, or recreational features, may be restricted by the commission as specified in subsection 632(b), areas and special regulations for use. The department may issue scientific collecting permits pursuant to Section 650. The commission may authorize research, monitoring, and educational activities and certain recreational harvest in a manner consistent with protecting resource values. Take of marine resources incidental to the operation, maintenance, repair, removal, and replacement within the existing footprint of pre-existing artificial structures is allowed in state marine parks pursuant to any required federal, state, and local permits and leases or if otherwise authorized through any applicable federal, state, and local law. This subsection does not authorize retention or possession of any marine resource taken pursuant to this subsection.
(C) State Marine Conservation Areas: In a state marine conservation area, it is unlawful to injure, damage, take, or possess any living, geological, or cultural marine resource for commercial or recreational purposes, or a combination of commercial and recreational purposes except as specified in subsection 632(b), areas and special regulations for use. The department may issue scientific collecting permits pursuant to Section 650. The commission may authorize research, education, and recreational activities, and certain commercial and recreational harvest of marine resources, provided that these uses do not compromise protection of the species of interest, natural community, habitat, or geological features.
2. Take of marine resources incidental to the operation, maintenance, repair, removal, and replacement within the existing footprint of pre-existing artificial structures is allowed in state marine conservation areas pursuant to any required federal, state, and local permits and leases or if otherwise authorized through any applicable federal, state, and local law. This subsection does not authorize retention or possession of any marine resource taken pursuant to this subsection.
(D) State Marine Recreational Management Areas: In a state marine recreational management area, it is unlawful to perform any activity that would compromise the recreational values for which the area may be designated. Recreational opportunities may be protected, enhanced, or restricted, while preserving basic resource values of the area. No other use is restricted unless specified in subsection 632(b), areas and special regulations for use. Take of marine resources incidental to the operation, maintenance, repair, removal, and replacement within the existing footprint of pre-existing artificial structures is allowed in state marine recreational management areas pursuant to any required federal, state, and local permits and leases or if otherwise authorized through any applicable federal, state, and local law. This subsection does not authorize retention or possession of any marine resource taken pursuant to this subsection.
(3) Pelagic Finfish. Pelagic finfish, for the purpose of this section, are a subset of finfish defined as: northern anchovy (Engraulis mordax), barracudas (Sphyraena spp.), billfishes* (family Istiophoridae), dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus), Pacific herring (Clupea pallasi), jack mackerel (Trachurus symmetricus), Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus), salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), Pacific sardine (Sardinops sagax), blue shark (Prionace glauca), salmon shark (Lamna ditropis), shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus), thresher sharks (Alopias spp.), swordfish (Xiphias gladius), tunas (family Scombridae) including Pacific bonito (Sarda chiliensis), and yellowtail (Seriola dorsalis). *Marlin is not allowed for commercial take.
(5) Introduction of Species. Unless authorized by the commission or as a result of authorized fishing activities, the release of any fish or wildlife species, including domestic or domesticated species, or the introduction of any plant species, is prohibited. The department may reintroduce endemic species to marine protected areas or marine managed areas for management purposes.
(6) Feeding of Fish and Wildlife. The feeding of fish and wildlife is prohibited except permitted scientific collection pursuant to Section 650 or as a result of authorized fishing within state marine conservation areas, state marine parks, and state marine recreational management areas, or unless feeding of fish is specifically authorized in subsection 632(b) for purposes of marine life viewing.
(7) Anchoring. Vessels shall be allowed to anchor in any marine protected area or marine managed area with catch onboard unless otherwise specified in subsection 632(b), areas and special regulations for use. Fishing gear shall not be deployed in the water while anchored in a state marine reserve. Fishing gear, except legal fishing gear used to take species identified as allowed for take in subsection 632(b), shall not be deployed in the water while anchored in a state marine recreational management area, state marine park or state marine conservation area. Anchoring regulations shall be consistent with federal law and allowances made for anchoring required by emergency or severe weather.
(A) Vessels shall be allowed to transit through MPAs and MMAs with catch onboard. Fishing gear shall not be deployed in the water while transiting through a state marine reserve. Fishing gear, except legal fishing gear used to take species identified as allowed for take in subsection 632(b), shall not be deployed in the water while transiting through a state marine recreational management area, state marine park or state marine conservation area.
(B) Spearfishermen with or without catch shall be allowed to transit through MPAs and MMAs. While transiting MPAs and MMAs that prohibit spearfishing or while in possession of species not identified as allowed for take in the MPA or MMA being transited, spearfishing gear shall be in an unloaded condition, not carried in hand, and the diver shall remain at the surface.
(9) Water Quality Monitoring. Sampling of water, sediment and marine life, for water quality monitoring or pollution research, or as required in a Monitoring and Reporting Program of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit and Waste Discharge Requirements issued by the State or Regional Water Boards pursuant to the United States Clean Water Act and the California Water Code, is allowed within state marine reserves, state marine conservation areas, state marine parks, and state marine recreational management areas pursuant to a valid scientific collecting permit issued by the department.
(10) Public Safety. Public safety activities, including installation, maintenance and/or seasonal placement and removal of safety-related artificial structures, including but not limited to lifeguard towers, are allowed within any MPA classification pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
(11) Tribal Take. For purposes of this regulation, “federally recognized tribe” means any tribe on the List of Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Services from the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, published annually in the Federal Register. Any member of a federally recognized tribe authorized to take living marine resources from an area with area-specific take restrictions in subsection 632(b), when engaging in take within an authorized area shall possess on his person, in his immediate possession, or where otherwise specifically required by law to be kept, any valid license, report card, tag, stamp, validation, permit, or any other entitlement that is required in the Fish and Game Code, or required by other state, federal, or local entities, in order to take living marine resources. Members shall possess a valid photo identification card issued by a federally recognized tribe that contains expiration date, tribal name, tribal member number, name, signature, date of birth, height, color of eyes, color of hair, weight, and sex; and display any of the items listed above upon demand to any peace officer. Members taking living marine resources under this provision are subject to current seasonal, bag, possession, gear and size limits in existing Fish and Game Code statutes and regulations of the commission, except as otherwise provided for in subsection 632(b). No member, while taking living marine resources pursuant to this section, may be assisted by any person who does not possess a valid tribal identification card and is not properly licensed to take living marine resources. Nothing in the regulation is intended to conflict with, or supersede, any state or federal law regarding the take of protected, threatened or endangered species.
(12) Shore Fishing. Take from shore, or shore fishing, for purposes of this section, means take of living marine resources from shore, including beaches, banks, piers, jetties, breakwaters, docks, and other man-made structures connected to the shore. Unless specifically authorized in subsection 632(b), no vessel, watercraft (motorized or non-motorized), or floating device may be used to assist in the take, transport or possession of species taken while shore fishing, except that a float tube or similar flotation device may be used when taking abalone only.
(13) Pre-Existing Artificial Structure. For the purpose of this section, “pre-existing artificial structure” refers to any structure manufactured, created, installed, or constructed in state waters pursuant to any required federal, state, and local permits, leases, or other authorizations, including an incidental take buffer zone as defined in subsection 632(a)(14). Any structure constructed and installed pursuant to public safety concerns as defined in subsection 632(a)(10) will be considered a pre-existing artificial structure.
(14) Incidental Take Buffer Zone for Pre-Existing Artificial Structures (Incidental Take Buffer Zones). For the purpose of this section, an “incidental take buffer zone” is established in the peripheral area surrounding a pre-existing artificial structure as defined in subsection 632(a)(13). The incidental take buffer zone shall include the entirety of the surrounding water column within 250 linear feet in any direction from the pre-existing artificial structure, not including areas above the mean high tide line.
(15) Identification and Permit or Lease Requirement for Pre-existing Artificial Structure Activities. At all times, when conducting any operation, maintenance, repair, removal or replacement activity of a pre-existing artificial structure authorized by a federal, state, or local permit or lease, the leaseholder(s), permittee(s), and their agent(s) shall carry in their possession a valid government-issued form of identification, and a digital or printed copy of the permit or lease. The only acceptable forms of identification are driver's licenses or other photo identification cards issued by a U.S. state, a valid photo identification card issued by a federally recognized tribe as specified in subsection 632(a)(11), or an international passport. Valid identification and a copy of the lease or permit shall be exhibited immediately upon demand by any person authorized by the department to enforce this regulation.
(b) Areas and Special Regulations for Use. Pursuant to the commission's authority in Fish and Game Code Section 2860 to regulate commercial and recreational fishing and any other taking of marine species in MPAs, Fish and Game Code Sections 10500(f), 10500(g), 10502.5, 10502.6, 10502.7, 10502.8, 10655, 10655.5, 10656, 10657, 10657.5, 10658, 10660, 10661, 10664, 10666, 10667, 10711, 10801, 10900, 10901, 10902, 10903, 10904, 10905, 10906, 10907, 10908, 10909, 10910, 10911, 10912, 10913, and 10932 are superseded as they apply to designations in Subsection 632(b). All geographic coordinates listed use the North American Datum 1983 (NAD83) reference datum:
42° 00.000′ N. lat. 124° 12.735′ W. long.;
42° 00.000′ N. lat. 124° 19.814′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
41° 57.500′ N. lat. 124° 17.101′ W. long.; and
41° 57.500′ N. lat. 124° 12.423′ W. long.
41° 52.000′ N. lat. 124° 23.189′ W. long.;
41° 52.000′ N. lat. 124° 25.805′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
41° 49.000′ N. lat. 124° 26.252′ W. long.;
41° 49.000′ N. lat. 124° 23.189′ W. long.; and
41° 52.000′ N. lat. 124° 23.189′ W. long.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(3)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Southwest Seal Rock.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(3)(B).
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(4)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Castle Rock.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(4)(B).
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(5)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of False Klamath Rock during the period of March 1 to August 31.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(5)(B) during the period of March 1 to August 31.
41° 20.100′ N. lat. 124° 04.911′ W. long.;
41° 20.100′ N. lat. 124° 10.000′ W. long.;
41° 17.600′ N. lat. 124° 10.000′ W. long.; and
41° 17.600′ N. lat. 124° 05.399′ W. long.
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria, Resighini Rancheria, and Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation.
41° 20.100′ N. lat. 124° 10.000′ W. long.;
41° 20.100′ N. lat. 124° 14.655′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
41° 17.600′ N. lat. 124° 11.963′ W. long.;
41° 17.600′ N. lat. 124° 10.000′ W. long.; and 41° 20.100′ N. lat. 124° 10.000′ W. long.
40° 55.000′ N. lat. 124° 08.432′ W. long.;
40° 55.000′ N. lat. 124° 12.677′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
40° 52.000′ N. lat. 124° 14.225′ W. long.; and
40° 52.000′ N. lat. 124° 09.803′ W. long.
40° 43.000′ N. lat. 124° 15.527′ W. long.;
40° 43.000′ N. lat. 124° 15.000′ W. long.;
40° 42.000′ N. lat. 124° 15.000′ W. long.; and
40° 42.000′ N. lat. 124° 16.141′ W. long.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(10)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Sugarloaf Island.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(10)(B).
40° 26.100′ N. lat. 124° 24.340′ W. long.;
40° 26.100′ N. lat. 124° 31.958′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
40° 24.900′ N. lat. 124° 31.084′ W. long.; and
40° 24.900′ N. lat. 124° 23.800′ W. long.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(12)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Steamboat Rock during the period of March 1 to August 31.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(12)(B) during the period of March 1 to August 31.
40° 20.000′ N. lat. 124° 22.500′ W. long.;
40° 20.000′ N. lat. 124° 25.902′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
40° 17.000′ N. lat. 124° 25.869′ W. long.;
40° 17.000′ N. lat. 124° 22.500′ W. long.; and
40° 20.000′ N. lat. 124° 22.500′ W. long.
40° 14.400′ N. lat. 124° 19.983′ W. long.;
40° 14.400′ N. lat. 124° 25.943′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
40° 12.800′ N. lat. 124° 24.809′ W. long.; and
40° 12.800′ N. lat. 124° 18.155′ W. long.
40° 09.400′ N. lat. 124° 12.671′ W. long.;
40° 09.400′ N. lat. 124° 19.366′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
40° 07.500′ N. lat. 124° 16.203′ W. long.; and
40° 07.500′ N. lat. 124° 10.313′ W. long.
Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria,
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
39° 48.500′ N. lat. 123° 50.713′ W. long.;
39° 48.500′ N. lat. 123° 55.875′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
39° 44.300′ N. lat. 123° 54.178′ W. long.; and
39° 44.300′ N. lat. 123° 50.055′ W. long.
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(18)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of Vizcaino Rock westward of 123° 49.887′ W. longitude during the period of March 1 to August 31.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(18)(B) during the period of March 1 to August 31.
39° 35.900′ N. lat. 123° 47.243′ W. long.;
39° 35.900′ N. lat. 123° 51.479′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
39° 33.300′ N. lat. 123° 50.559′ W. long.; and
39° 33.300′ N. lat. 123° 46.015′ W. long.
39° 33.300′ N. lat. 123° 46.015′ W. long.;
39° 33.300′ N. lat. 123° 50.559′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
39° 32.500′ N. lat. 123° 50.418′ W. long.;
39° 32.500′ N. lat. 123° 46.242′ W. long.; thence northward along the mean high tide line onshore boundary to
39° 33.098′ N. lat. 123° 46.003′ W. long.;
39° 33.199′ N. lat. 123° 45.966′ W. long.
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
39° 33.199′ N. lat. 123° 45.966′ W. long.; and
39° 33.098′ N. lat. 123° 46.003′ W. long.
and westward of a line connecting the following two points:
39° 32.400′ N. lat. 123° 44.785′ W. long.; and
39° 32.382′ N. lat. 123° 44.769′ W. long.
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
39° 30.100′ N. lat. 123° 47.327′ W. long.;
39° 30.100′ N. lat. 123° 49.000′ W. long.;
39° 27.120′ N. lat. 123° 49.000′ W. long.; and
39° 27.120′ N. lat. 123° 48.830′ W. long.
39° 21.400′ N. lat. 123° 49.418′ W. long.;
39° 21.400′ N. lat. 123° 50.000′ W. long.;
39° 20.600′ N. lat. 123° 50.000′ W. long.; and
39° 20.600′ N. lat. 123° 49.266′ W. long.
39° 19.860′ N. lat. 123° 48.840′ W. long.;
39° 19.860′ N. lat. 123° 49.000′ W. long.;
39° 19.470′ N. lat. 123° 49.000′ W. long.; and
39° 19.470′ N. lat. 123° 48.500′ W. long.
39° 18.134′ N. lat. 123° 47.517′ W. long.; and
39° 18.070′ N. lat. 123° 47.543′ W. long.
and westward of a line connecting the following two points:
39° 18.222′ N. lat. 123° 46.242′ W. long.; and
39° 18.150′ N. lat. 123° 46.240′ W. long.
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
39° 16.335′ N. lat. 123° 47.712′ W. long.; and
39° 16.147′ N. lat. 123° 47.429′ W. long.
39° 11.536′ N. lat. 123° 45.685′ W. long.; and
39° 11.489′ N. lat. 123° 45.516′ W. long.
and westward of a line connecting the following two points
39° 11.846′ N. lat. 123° 44.809′ W. long.; and
39° 11.803′ N. lat. 123° 44.843′ W. long.
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria,
Cahto Indian Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria,
Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians,
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians of the Sulphur Bank Rancheria,
Guidiville Rancheria,
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake,
Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria,
Lower Lake Rancheria,
Manchester Band of Pomo Indians of the Manchester-Point Arena Rancheria,
Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Pinoleville Pomo Nation,
Potter Valley Tribe,
Redwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians,
Round Valley Indian Tribes of the Round Valley Reservation,
Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians, and
Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians.
38° 57.350′ N. lat. 123° 44.500′ W. long;
38° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 44.500′ W. long;
38° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 46.000′ W. long;
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 46.000′ W. long; and
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 43.820′ W. long.
38° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 46.000′ W. long.;
38° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 48.162′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 48.350′ W. long.;
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 46.000′ W. long.; and
38° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 46.000′ W. long.
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 43.820′ W. long.;
38° 56.400′ N. lat. 123° 44.000′ W. long.;
38° 55.790′ N. lat. 123° 44.000′ W. long.; and
38° 55.790′ N. lat. 123° 43.740′ W. long.
38° 51.800′ N. lat. 123° 39.230′ W. long.;
38° 51.800′ N. lat. 123° 44.780′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
38° 50.000′ N. lat. 123° 42.580′ W. long.; and
38° 50.000′ N. lat. 123° 37.600′ W. long.
38° 44.706′ N. lat. 123° 31.000′ W. long.;
38° 44.200′ N. lat. 123° 31.000′ W. long.;
38° 44.200′ N. lat. 123° 30.300′ W. long.; and
38° 44.430′ N. lat. 123° 30.300′ W. long.
38° 39.527′ N. lat. 123° 24.483′ W. long.;
38° 39.527′ N. lat. 123° 24.851′ W. long.;
38° 36.958′ N. lat. 123° 23.139′ W. long.; and
38° 36.958′ N. lat. 123° 22.468′ W. long.
(B) Area restrictions defined in subsection 632(a)(1)(C) apply, with the following specified exceptions: the following may be taken recreationally from shore only: marine aquatic plants other than sea palm, marine invertebrates, finfish [subsection 632(a)(2)] by hook and line, surf smelt by beach net, and species authorized in Section 28.80 of these regulations by hand-held dip net.
38° 40.500′ N. lat. 123° 25.345′ W. long.; and
38° 40.500′ N. lat. 123° 30.243′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
38° 35.600′ N. lat. 123° 26.018′ W. long.; and
38° 35.600′ N. lat. 123° 20.800′ W. long., except that Stewarts Point SMCA as described in subsection 632(b)(33)(A) is excluded.
38° 35.600′ N. lat. 123° 20.800′ W. long.;
38° 35.600′ N. lat. 123° 21.000′ W. long.;
38° 33.500′ N. lat. 123° 21.000′ W. long.; and
38° 33.500′ N. lat. 123° 18.910′ W. long., except that Gerstle Cove as described in subsection 632(b)(36)(A) is excluded.
38° 33.950′ N. lat. 123° 19.920′ W. long.; and
38° 33.950′ N. lat. 123° 19.760′ W. long.
38° 27.160′ N. lat. 123° 07.910′ W. long.;
38° 27.010′ N. lat. 123° 07.740′ W. long.
and westward of the Highway 1 Bridge.
38° 27.380′ N. lat. 123° 08.580′ W. long.;
38° 26.380′ N. lat. 123° 08.580′ W. long.;
38° 26.380′ N. lat. 123° 07.700′ W. long.
38° 20.100′ N. lat. 123° 04.123′ W. long.;
38° 20.100′ N. lat. 123° 08.448′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
38° 18.000′ N. lat. 123° 08.140′ W. long.; and
38° 18.000′ N. lat. 123° 03.680′ W. long.
(B) Area restrictions defined in subsection 632(a)(1)(A) apply, with the following specified exceptions: take pursuant to Fish and Game Code Section 10661 is allowed, and the director of the Bodega Marine Life Refuge may authorize certain activities in the formerly designated Bodega Marine Life Refuge (Section 10903, Fish and Game Code) pursuant to subsections (b) and (c) of Section 10502.7 and Section 10656 of the Fish and Game Code.
38° 18.000′ N. lat. 123° 03.680′ W. long.;
38° 18.000′ N. lat. 123° 08.140′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
38° 13.340′ N. lat. 123° 03.510′ W. long.; and
38° 17.930′ N. lat. 123° 03.510′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of pelagic finfish [subsection 632(a)(3)] by troll fishing gear or round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], Dungeness crab by trap, and market squid by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial pelagic finfish or market squid catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
37° 59.900′ N. lat. 123° 01.278′ W. long.;
37° 59.900′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 59.000′ N. lat. 122° 57.340′ W. long.; and
38° 01.750′ N. lat. 122° 55.000′ W. long.; thence westward along the mean high tide line onshore boundary to
38° 01.783′ N. lat. 122° 55.286′ W. long.; and
38° 01.941′ N. lat. 122° 56.364′ W. long.
37° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 56.712′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 56.370′ N. lat. 122° 57.340′ W. long.;
37° 59.000′ N. lat. 122° 57.340′ W. long.; and
37° 59.000′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.
37° 59.650′ N. lat. 123° 01.000′ W. long; and
37° 59.390′ N. lat. 122° 57.800′ W. long.
38° 02.660′ N. lat. 122° 56.900′ W. long.; and
38° 02.660′ N. lat. 122° 56.150′ W. long.
and northward of a line connecting the following two points:
38° 01.783′ N. lat. 122° 55.286′ W. long.; and
38° 01.941′ N. lat. 122° 56.364′ W. long.
38° 02.660′ N. lat. 122° 56.900′ W. long.; and
38° 02.660′ N. lat. 122° 56.150′ W. long.
37° 55.514′ N. lat. 122° 44.179′ W. long.;
37° 55.420′ N. lat. 122° 44.310′ W. long.;
37° 53.650′ N. lat. 122° 41.910′ W. long.; and
37° 53.770′ N. lat. 122° 42.020′ W. long.
37° 45.700′ N. lat. 122° 59.085′ W. long.; thence northwestward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 49.344′ N. lat. 123° 7.000′ W. long.;
37° 45.700′ N. lat. 123° 7.000′ W. long.; and
37° 45.700′ N. lat. 122° 59.085′ W. long.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(52)(C), no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 1000 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of North Farallon Island, or to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of the remaining three southern islets, including the Island of St. James, in the vicinity of 37° 46.025′ N. lat. 123° 06.018′ W. long.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(52)(B).
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 122° 59.500′ W. long.;
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 40.500′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 40.500′ N. lat. 122° 59.500′ W. long.; and
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 122° 59.500′ W. long.
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.;
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 123° 05.461′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 38.654′ N. lat. 122° 59.500′ W. long;
37° 40.500′ N. lat. 122° 59.500′ W. long;
37° 40.500′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.; and
37° 42.600′ N. lat. 123° 02.000′ W. long.
(B) Except as permitted by federal law or emergency caused by hazardous weather, or as authorized by subsection 632(b)(55)(D), no vessel shall be operated or anchored at any time from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of the Southeast Farallon Island year-round,
EXCEPT:
37° 41.720′ N. lat. 123° 00.050′ W. long.; and
37° 41.680′ N. lat. 123° 00.070′ W. long.
Following clockwise around the main island to a straight line extending due south from 37° 41.760′ N. lat. 123° 00.160′ W. long. to 37° 41.640′ N. lat. 123° 00.160′ W. long., and on the southeast side of Saddle (Seal) Rock, from a straight line extending due south from 37° 41.760′ N. lat. 123° 00.160′ W. long., following clockwise around Saddle (Seal) Rock, to a line extending due west from 37° 41.600′ N. lat. 123° 00.260′ W. long.
(D) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter the area defined in subsection 632(b)(55)(B) or 632(b)(55)(C) during the closure period.
37° 45.970′ N. lat. 122° 16.840′ W. long.; and
37° 45.950′ N. lat. 122° 16.520′ W. long.
(A) A special closure is designated from the mean high tide line to a distance of 300 feet seaward of the mean lower low tide line of any shoreline of any of the three rocks comprising Egg (Devil's Slide) Rock, located in the vicinity of 37° 34.640′ N. lat. 122° 31.290′ W. long.; 37° 34.660′ N. lat. 122° 31.320′ W. long; and 37° 34.630′ N. lat. 122° 31.290′ W. long.; and the area bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed:
37° 34.740′ N. lat. 122° 31.080′ W. long.;
37° 34.720′ N. lat. 122° 31.310′ W. long.;
37° 34.600′ N. lat. 122° 31.330′ W. long.; and
37° 34.520′ N. lat. 122° 31.210′ W. long.
(C) No person except department employees or employees of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or United States Coast Guard, in performing their official duties, or unless permission is granted by the department, shall enter this area.
37° 32.700′ N. lat. 122° 31.000′ W. long.;
37° 32.700′ N. lat. 122° 34.908′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 30.000′ N. lat. 122° 34.608′ W. long.; and
37° 30.000′ N. lat. 122° 29.920′ W. long.
37° 30.000′ N. lat. 122° 29.920′ W. long.;
37° 30.000′ N. lat. 122° 34.608′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 28.330′ N. lat. 122° 33.489′ W. long.;
37° 28.330′ N. lat. 122° 30.830′ W. long.;
37° 29.180′ N. lat. 122° 30.360′ W. long.;
37° 29.740′ N. lat. 122° 29.970′ W. long.; and
37° 29.733′ N. lat. 122° 29.950′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of pelagic finfish [subsection 632(a)(3)] by troll or round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], Dungeness crab by trap, and market squid by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial pelagic finfish or market squid catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
37° 10.000′ N. lat. 122° 21.800′ W. long; and
37° 08.725′ N. lat. 122° 21.000′ W. long.
The area then continues southward bounded by the mean high tide line and straight lines connecting the following points in the order listed:
37° 08.725′ N. lat. 122° 21.000′ W. long.;
37° 04.700′ N. lat. 122° 21.000′ W. long.;
37° 04.700′ N. lat. 122° 16.062′ W. long.; and
37° 04.742′ N. lat. 122° 16.026′ W. long.
37° 04.742′ N. lat. 122° 16.026′ W. long.;
37° 04.700′ N. lat. 122° 16.062′ W. long.;
37° 04.700′ N. lat. 122° 21.000′ W. long.;
37° 03.520′ N. lat. 122° 21.000′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
37° 02.570′ N. lat. 122° 18.963′ W. long.; and
37° 02.570′ N. lat. 122° 13.989′ W. long.
36° 57.912′ N. lat. 122° 07.650′ W. long.; and
36° 57.015′ N. lat. 122° 03.504′ W. long.
36° 51.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.;
36° 51.000′ N. lat. 122° 03.652′ W. long.;
36° 48.000′ N. lat. 122° 02.767′ W. long.;
36° 48.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.; and
36° 51.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.
(B) Area restrictions defined in subsection 632(a)(1)(C) apply, with the following specified exceptions: the commercial and recreational take of pelagic finfish [subsection 632(a)(3)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial pelagic finfish catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
36° 43.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.;
36° 43.000′ N. lat. 122° 01.294′ W. long.;
36° 41.000′ N. lat. 122° 00.706′ W. long.;
36° 41.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.; and
36° 43.000′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.
(B) Area restrictions defined in subsection 632(a)(1)(C) apply, with the following specified exceptions: the commercial and recreational take of pelagic finfish [subsection 632(a)(3)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial pelagic finfish catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
36° 36.508′ N. lat. 121° 53.379′ W. long.;
36° 37.250′ N. lat. 121° 53.780′ W. long.; and
36° 37.100′ N. lat. 121° 54.093′ W. long.
36° 37.100′ N. lat. 121° 54.093′ W. long.;
36° 37.250′ N. lat. 121° 53.780′ W. long.;
36° 37.380′ N. lat. 121° 53.850′ W. long.;
36° 37.600′ N. lat. 121° 54.750′ W. long.; and
36° 37.600′ N. lat. 121° 54.919′ W. long.
36° 37.600′ N. lat. 121° 54.919′ W. long.;
36° 37.600′ N. lat. 121° 54.750′ W. long.;
36° 38.700′ N. lat. 121° 55.400′ W. long.;
36° 38.900′ N. lat. 121° 56.600′ W. long.;
36° 38.314′ N. lat. 121° 56.292′ W. long.; and
36° 38.226′ N. lat. 121° 56.159′ W. long.
36° 38.226′ N. lat. 121° 56.159′ W. long.;
36° 38.314′ N. lat. 121° 56.292′ W. long.;
36° 38.900′ N. lat. 121° 56.600′ W. long.; and
36° 36.554′ N. lat. 121° 57.518′ W. long.
36° 33.650′ N. lat. 121° 57.600′ W. long.;
36° 33.650′ N. lat. 121° 58.500′ W. long.;
36° 33.100′ N. lat. 121° 58.500′ W. long.;
36° 33.100′ N. lat. 121° 57.600′ W. long.; and
36° 33.650′ N. lat. 121° 57.600′ W. long.
36° 33.663′ N. lat. 121° 57.117′ W. long.;
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 56.300′ W. long.; and
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 55.550′ W. long.
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 55.550′ W. long.;
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 58.250′ W. long.;
36° 28.880′ N. lat. 121° 58.250′ W. long.; and
36° 28.880′ N. lat. 121° 56.285′ W. long.
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 58.250′ W. long.;
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 122° 01.267′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
36° 28.880′ N. lat. 122° 00.490′ W. long.;
36° 28.880′ N. lat. 121° 58.250′ W. long.; and
36° 31.700′ N. lat. 121° 58.250′ W. long.
36° 18.400′ N. lat. 121° 54.150′ W. long.;
36° 18.400′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.;
36° 15.000′ N. lat. 121° 52.500′ W. long.; and
36° 15.000′ N. lat. 121° 50.250′ W. long.
36° 18.400′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.;
36° 18.400′ N. lat. 121° 57.932′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
36° 15.000′ N. lat. 121° 55.955′ W. long.;
36° 15.000′ N. lat. 121° 52.500′ W. long.; and
36° 18.400′ N. lat. 121° 56.000′ W. long.
36° 07.200′ N. lat. 121° 37.968′ W. long.;
36° 07.200′ N. lat. 121° 39.000′ W. long.;
36° 05.200′ N. lat. 121° 38.000′ W. long.;
36° 05.200′ N. lat. 121° 41.222′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
36° 02.650′ N. lat. 121° 39.654′ W. long.; and
36° 02.650′ N. lat. 121° 35.130′ W. long.
36° 07.200′ N. lat. 121° 39.000′ W. long.;
36° 07.200′ N. lat. 121° 42.869′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
36° 05.200′ N. lat. 121° 41.222′ W. long.;
36° 05.200′ N. lat. 121° 38.000′ W. long.; and
36° 07.200′ N. lat. 121° 39.000′ W. long.
35° 42.850′ N. lat. 121° 18.950′ W. long.;
35° 42.850′ N. lat. 121° 21.000′ W. long.;
35° 39.150′ N. lat. 121° 18.500′ W. long.; and
35° 39.150′ N. lat. 121° 14.519′ W. long.
35° 42.850′ N. lat. 121° 21.000′ W. long.;
35° 42.850′ N. lat. 121° 22.763′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
35° 39.150′ N. lat. 121° 20.913′ W. long.;
35° 39.150′ N. lat. 121° 18.500′ W. long.; and
35° 42.850′ N. lat. 121° 21.000′ W. long.
35° 37.100′ N. lat. 121° 09.225′ W. long.;
35° 37.100′ N. lat. 121° 10.700′ W. long.;
35° 32.850′ N. lat. 121° 06.700′ W. long.; and
35° 32.850′ N. lat. 121° 05.855′ W. long.
35° 32.850′ N. lat. 121° 05.855′ W. long.;
35° 32.850′ N. lat. 121° 06.700′ W. long.;
35° 30.500′ N. lat. 121° 05.000′ W. long.; and
35° 30.500′ N. lat. 121° 03.423′ W. long.
35° 15.250′ N. lat. 120° 53.817′ W. long.;
35° 15.250′ N. lat. 120° 56.000′ W. long.;
35° 11.000′ N. lat. 120° 52.400′ W. long.; and
35° 13.348′ N. lat. 120° 52.400′ W. long.
35° 15.250′ N. lat. 120° 56.000′ W. long.;
35° 15.250′ N. lat. 120° 57.878′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
35° 11.000′ N. lat. 120° 55.149′ W. long.;
35° 11.000′ N. lat. 120° 52.400′ W. long.; and
35° 15.250′ N. lat. 120° 56.000′ W. long.
34° 44.650′ N. lat. 120° 37.750′ W. long.;
34° 44.650′ N. lat. 120° 40.000′ W. long.;
34° 33.250′ N. lat. 120° 40.000′ W. long.; and
34° 33.250′ N. lat. 120° 37.407′ W. long.
(D) The Department shall enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Commander of Vandenberg Air Force Base for the mutually beneficial management and administration of the Vandenberg State Marine Reserve. The MOU shall include, but not be limited to, the identification of Vandenberg Air Force Base's national defense mission activities that are unrestricted by the subject regulations and details on management and administrative roles and responsibilities.
34° 27.000′ N. lat. 120° 28.280′ W. long.;
34° 27.000′ N. lat. 120° 32.151′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 23.961′ N. lat. 120° 25.000′ W. long.; and
34° 27.211′ N. lat. 120° 25.000′ W. long.
34° 28.130′ N. lat. 120° 14.460′ W. long.;
34° 27.300′ N. lat. 120° 14.460′ W. long.;
34° 27.300′ N. lat. 120° 12.470′ W. long.; and
34° 28.230′ N. lat. 120° 12.470′ W. long.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
3. Take pursuant to activities authorized under subsection 632(b)(97)(C) is allowed.
34° 26.517′ N. lat. 119° 58.000′ W. long.;
34° 25.000′ N. lat. 119° 58.000′ W. long.;
34° 25.000′ N. lat. 119° 56.000′ W. long.; and
34° 26.140′ N. lat. 119° 56.000′ W. long.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
34° 25.207′ N. lat. 119° 53.600′ W. long.;
34° 21.475′ N. lat. 119° 53.600′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 21.212′ N. lat. 119° 50.650′ W. long.; and
34° 24.300′ N. lat. 119° 50.650′ W. long.
2. No person shall enter this area and remain therein except on established trails, paths or other designated areas except department employees or designated employees of Santa Barbara Airport, City of Santa Barbara, Goleta Sanitary District and Goleta Valley Vector Control District for the purposes of carrying out official duties.
(D) Routine maintenance, dredging, habitat restoration, research and education, maintenance of artificial structures, and operation and maintenance of existing facilities in the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
34° 07.905′ N. lat. 120° 28.200′ W. long.;
34° 02.211′ N. lat. 120° 28.200′ W. long.;
34° 02.211′ N. lat. 120° 31.467′ W. long.; thence northward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 07.905′ N. lat. 120° 28.200′ W. long.
b. Boats operated by commercial sea urchin divers may enter waters of the 300- yard area between the western boundary of the Judith Rock State Marine Reserve at 120° 26.60′ W. long. and Castle Rock for the purpose of fishing sea urchins during the period(s) from March 15 through April 30, and October 1 through December 15.
2. The department may rescind permission for boats to enter waters within 300 yards between Judith Rock and Castle Rock upon finding that impairment to the island marine mammal resource is imminent. Immediately following such closure, the department will request the commission to hear, at its regularly scheduled meeting, presentation of documentation supporting the need for such closure.
34° 03.160′ N. lat. 120° 23.300′ W. long.;
34° 09.285′ N. lat. 120° 23.300′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 06.322′ N. lat. 120° 18.400′ W. long.; and
34° 01.755′ N. lat. 120° 18.400′ W. long.
34° 03.554′ N. lat. 120° 21.311′ W. long.; and
34° 02.908′ N. lat. 120° 20.161′ W. long.
34° 01.802′ N. lat. 120° 26.600′ W. long.;
33° 58.513′ N. lat. 120° 26.600′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 58.518′ N. lat. 120° 25.300′ W. long.; and
34° 01.689′ N. lat. 120° 25.300′ W. long.
34° 01.280′ N. lat. 120° 05.200′ W. long.;
34° 04.000′ N. lat. 120° 05.200′ W. long.;
34° 04.000′ N. lat. 120° 01.000′ W. long.;
34° 00.500′ N. lat. 120° 01.000′ W. long.; and
34° 00.500′ N. lat. 120° 02.930′ W. long.
33° 59.000′ N. lat. 119° 58.985′ W. long.;
33° 59.000′ N. lat. 119° 58.000′ W. long.;
33° 57.100′ N. lat. 119° 58.000′ W. long.; and
33° 57.100′ N. lat. 119° 58.257′ W. long.
33° 55.014′ N. lat. 120° 10.000′ W. long.
33° 51.506′ N. lat. 120° 10.000′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 50.657′ N. lat. 120° 06.500′ W. long.;
33° 53.800′ N. lat. 120° 06.500′ W. long.; and
33° 53.800′ N. lat. 120° 06.544′ W. long.
34° 04.492′ N. lat. 119° 53.000′ W. long.;
34° 05.200′ N. lat. 119° 53.000′ W. long.; thence eastward along a line one nautical mile offshore to
34° 05.000′ N. lat. 119° 51.000′ W. long.; and
34° 04.034′ N. lat. 119° 51.000′ W. long.
33° 58.065′ N. lat. 119° 50.967′ W. long.;
33° 58.000′ N. lat. 119° 51.000′ W. long.;
33° 58.000′ N. lat. 119° 53.000′ W. long.;
33° 55.449′ N. lat. 119° 53.000′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 54.257′ N. lat. 119° 48.000′ W. long.; and
33° 57.769′ N. lat. 119° 48.000′ W. long.
34° 02.958′ N. lat. 119° 35.500′ W. long.;
34° 06.202′ N. lat. 119° 35.500′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 06.245′ N. lat. 119° 32.800′ W. long.; and
34° 02.700′ N. lat. 119° 32.800′ W. long.
(B) A brown pelican fledgling area is designated from the mean high tide mark seaward to a water depth of 20 fathoms (120 feet) on the north side of West Anacapa Island between a line extending 000° True off Portuguese Rock (34° 00.910′ N. lat. 119° 25.260′ W. long.) to a line extending 000° True off the western edge of Frenchy's Cove (34° 00.411′ N. lat. 119° 24.600′ W. long.), a distance of approximately 4,000 feet. No person except department employees or employees of the National Park Service in the performance of their official duties shall enter this area during the period January 1 to October 31.
34° 00.828′ N. lat. 119° 26.623′ W. long.;
34° 00.800′ N. lat. 119° 26.700′ W. long.;
34° 03.940′ N. lat. 119° 26.700′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 04.002′ N. lat. 119° 24.600′ W. long.; and
34° 00.411′ N. lat. 119° 24.600′ W. long.
34° 00.411′ N. lat. 119° 24.600′ W. long.;
34° 04.002′ N. lat. 119° 24.600′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
34° 04.033′ N. lat. 119° 21.400′ W. long.;
34° 01.000′ N. lat. 119° 21.400′ W. long.; and
34° 00.960′ N. lat. 119° 21.463′ W. long.
33° 59.300′ N. lat. 119° 30.965′ W. long.;
33° 57.510′ N. lat. 119° 30.965′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 57.264′ N. lat. 119° 25.987′ W. long.;
33° 59.300′ N. lat. 119° 25.987′ W. long.; and
33° 59.300′ N. lat. 119° 30.965′ W. long.
33° 28.500′ N. lat. 119° 01.813′ W. long.;
33° 28.500′ N. lat. 118° 58.051′ W. long.; thence along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 24.842′ N. lat. 119° 02.200′ W. long.; and
33° 27.911′ N. lat. 119° 02.200′ W. long.
34° 02.306′ N. lat. 118° 53.000′ W. long.;
33° 59.140′ N. lat. 118° 53.000′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 56.960′ N. lat. 118° 49.200′ W. long.; and
34° 00.780′ N. lat. 118° 49.200′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of swordfish by harpoon [subsection 107(f)(1)]; and coastal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
34° 00.780′ N. lat. 118° 49.200′ W. long.;
33° 56.960′ N. lat. 118° 49.200′ W. long.; thence eastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 57.061′ N. lat. 118° 47.260′ W. long.; and
34° 01.178′ N. lat. 118° 47.260′ W. long.
33° 44.800′ N. lat. 118° 24.807′ W. long.;
33° 44.800′ N. lat. 118° 28.931′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 41.155′ N. lat. 118° 23.800′ W. long.; and
33° 44.198′ N. lat. 118° 23.800′ W. long.
(C) Remediation activities associated with the Palos Verdes Shelf Operable Unit of the Montrose Chemical Superfund Site are allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to the Interim Record of Decision issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and any subsequent Records of Decision.
33° 44.198′ N. lat. 118° 23.800′ W. long.;
33° 41.155′ N. lat. 118° 23.800′ W. long.; thence southeastward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 40.851′ N. lat. 118° 22.500′ W. long.; and
33° 44.240′ N. lat. 118° 22.500′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of swordfish by harpoon [subsection 107(f)(1)]; and coastal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
(C) Remediation activities associated with the Palos Verdes Shelf Operable Unit of the Montrose Chemical Superfund Site are allowed inside the conservation area pursuant to the Interim Record of Decision issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and any subsequent Records of Decision.
33° 42.700′ N. lat. 118° 03.633′ W. long.; and
33° 42.700′ N. lat. 118° 03.604′ W. long.;
and northward of a line that approximates the pedestrian bridge located between the following two points:
33° 42.219′ N. lat. 118° 03.167′ W. long.; and
33° 42.177′ N. lat. 118° 03.186′ W. long.
(D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the department or employees of Signal Corporation and its invitees for the purpose of carrying out oil and gas operations, shall enter this conservation area and remain therein except on established trails, paths, or other designated areas.
(F) Routine operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, maintenance dredging, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
33° 41.028′ N. lat. 118° 02.153′ W. long.; and
33° 40.981′ N. lat. 118° 02.109′ W. long.;
and southeastward of a straight line between the following two points:
33° 42.219′ N. lat. 118° 03.167′ W. long.; and
33° 42.177′ N. lat. 118° 03.186′ W. long.
(D) No person, except state and local law enforcement officers, fire suppression agencies and employees of the department in the performance of their official duties or persons possessing written permission from the department or employees of Signal Corporation and its invitees for the purpose of carrying out oil and gas operations, shall enter this conservation area and remain therein except on established trails, paths, or other designated areas.
(F) Routine operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, maintenance dredging, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
33° 28.652′ N. lat. 118° 32.310′ W. long.; and
33° 28.820′ N. lat. 118° 32.310′ W. long.
and northwestward of a line connecting the following two points:
33° 27.240′ N. lat. 118° 29.900′ W. long.; and
33° 27.174′ N. lat. 118° 30.089′ W. long.
33° 25.960′ N. lat. 118° 27.000′ W. long.; and
33° 27.500′ N. lat. 118° 27.000′ W. long;
33° 27.500′ N. lat. 118° 29.300′ W. long.; and
33° 26.640′ N. lat. 118° 29.300′ W. long.
(D) The director of the Catalina Marine Science Center Marine Life Refuge, or any person that the director of the refuge has authorized may anchor or moor a vessel or take, for scientific purposes, any fish or specimen of marine plant life in the formerly designated Catalina Marine Science Center Marine Life Refuge under the conditions prescribed in a scientific collecting permit issued by the department (Section 10655, Fish and Game Code).
33° 27.500′ N. lat. 118° 27.000′ W. long.;
33° 29.970′ N. lat. 118° 27.000′ W. long.; thence northwestward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 30.810′ N. lat. 118° 29.300′ W. long.;
33° 27.500′ N. lat. 118° 29.300′ W. long.; and
33° 27.500′ N. lat. 118° 27.000′ W. long.
33° 24.380′ N. lat. 118° 21.980′ W. long.;
33° 25.500′ N. lat. 118° 21.980′ W. long.;
33° 25.500′ N. lat. 118° 24.000′ W. long.; and
33° 25.102′ N. lat. 118° 24.000′ W. long.
33° 20.900′ N. lat. 118° 19.430′ W. long.;
33° 20.900′ N. lat. 118° 19.420′ W. long.;
33° 20.920′ N. lat. 118° 19.380′ W. long.;
33° 20.950′ N. lat. 118° 19.420′ W. long.;
33° 20.970′ N. lat. 118° 19.470′ W. long.;
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 19.520′ W. long.; and
33° 20.960′ N. lat. 118° 19.560′ W. long.
33° 20.460′ N. lat. 118° 18.900′ W. long.;
33° 20.711′ N. lat. 118° 18.900′ W. long.; and
33° 20.711′ N. lat. 118° 19.321′ W. long.
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 29.080′ W. long.;
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 30.000′ W. long.;
33° 19.000′ N. lat. 118° 29.000′ W. long.;
33° 19.000′ N. lat. 118° 27.900′ W. long.; and
33° 19.560′ N. lat. 118° 27.900′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of swordfish by harpoon [subsection 107(f)(1)]; and coastal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 30.000′ W. long.;
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 32.878′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 19.000′ N. lat. 118° 31.978′ W. long.;
33° 19.000′ N. lat. 118° 29.000′ W. long.; and
33° 21.000′ N. lat. 118° 30.000′ W. long.
1. The recreational take of pelagic finfish [subsection 632(a)(3)] by hook and line or by spearfishing [Section 1.76]; white seabass by spearfishing [Section 1.76]; marlin, tunas and dorado (dolphinfish) (Coryphaena hippurus) by trolling [subsection 27.80(a)(3)] and market squid by hand-held dip net [Section 1.42] is allowed.
2. The commercial take of swordfish by harpoon [subsection 107(f)(1)]; and coastal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
33° 37.014′ N. lat. 117° 54.237′ W. long.;
33° 37.014′ N. lat. 117° 54.336′ W. long.; and southwestward of Jamboree Road approximated by a line between the following two points:
33° 39.071′ N. lat. 117° 52.021′ W. long.; and
33° 39.027′ N. lat. 117° 52.014′ W. long.
(D) Maintenance dredging, habitat restoration, research and education programs, maintenance of artificial structures, and operation and maintenance of existing facilities inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
33° 35.372′ N. lat. 117° 52.645′ W. long.;
33° 35.065′ N. lat. 117° 52.692′ W. long.;
33° 32.400′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.;
33° 33.211′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.; and
33° 32.224′ N. lat. 117° 49.184′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of sea urchin; spiny lobster by trap; and costal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
33° 33.224′ N. lat. 117° 49.184′ W. long.;
33° 33.211′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.;
33° 30.713′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.; and
33° 30.713′ N. lat. 117° 45.264′ W. long.
33° 30.713′ N. lat. 117° 45.264′ W. long.;
33° 30.713′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.;
33° 30.050′ N. lat. 117° 49.200′ W. long.; and
33° 30.050′ N. lat. 117° 44.762′ W. long.
33° 30.050′ N. lat. 117° 44.762′ W. long.;
33° 30.050′ N. lat. 117° 46.000′ W. long.;
33° 30.000′ N. lat. 117° 46.000′ W. long.;
33° 27.300′ N. lat. 117° 43.300′ W. long.;
33° 27.478′ N. lat. 117° 42.276′ W. long.; and
33° 27.622′ N. lat. 117° 42.425′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of sea urchin, spiny lobster by trap, and costal pelagic species [Section 1.39] by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code], brail gear [Section 53.01(a)], and light boat [Section 53.01(k)] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species.
33° 05.440′ N. lat. 117° 18.120′ W. long.; and
33° 05.460′ N. lat. 117° 18.130′ W. long.
(D) Operation and maintenance, habitat restoration, research and education, maintenance dredging and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
33° 02.900′ N. lat. 117° 17.927′ W. long.;
33° 02.900′ N. lat. 117° 21.743′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
33° 00.000′ N. lat. 117° 20.398′ W. long.; and
33° 00.000′ N. lat. 117° 16.698′ W. long.; thence northward along the mean high tide line onshore boundary to
33° 00.962′ N. lat. 117° 16.850′ W. long.; and
33° 00.980′ N. lat. 117° 16.857′ W. long.
33° 00.980′ N. lat. 117° 16.857′ W. long.; and
33° 00.962′ N. lat. 117° 16.850′ W. long.
(D) Operation and maintenance, maintenance dredging, habitat restoration including sediment deposition, research and education, and maintenance of artificial structures inside the conservation area is allowed pursuant to any required federal, state and local permits, or activities pursuant to Section 630, or as otherwise authorized by the department.
32° 58.066′ N. lat. 117° 15.579′ W. long.; and
32° 58.072′ N. lat. 117° 15.548′ W. long.
(F) The County of San Diego, after consultation with the department, may carry out management activities for fish and wildlife, flood control and vector control. Authorized operation and maintenance activities shall include, but shall not be limited to, use of chemicals, vegetation control, water control and use of associated equipment.
32° 53.000′ N. lat. 117° 15.166′ W. long.;
32° 53.000′ N. lat. 117° 16.400′ W. long.;
32° 51.964′ N. lat. 117° 16.400′ W. long.; and
32° 51.964′ N. lat. 117° 15.252′ W. long.
(C) Licensees of the Regents of the University of California and all officers, employees, and students of such university may take, for scientific purposes, invertebrates, fish, or specimens of marine plant or algae under the conditions prescribed in a scientific collecting permit issued by the department.
32° 51.964′ N. lat. 117° 15.252′ W. long.;
32° 51.964′ N. lat. 117° 16.400′ W. long.; and
32° 51.067′ N. lat. 117° 16.400′ W. long.
32° 49.573′ N. lat. 117° 16.781′ W. long.;
32° 49.573′ N. lat. 117° 19.000′ W. long.;
32° 47.945′ N. lat. 117° 19.000′ W. long.; and
32° 47.945′ N. lat. 117° 15.495′ W. long.
32° 49.573′ N. lat. 117° 19.000′ W. long.;
32° 49.573′ N. lat. 117° 20.528′ W. long.; thence southward along the three nautical mile offshore boundary to
32° 47.945′ N. lat. 117° 20.068′ W. long.;
32° 47.945′ N. lat. 117° 19.000′ W. long.; and
32° 49.573′ N. lat. 117° 19.000′ W. long.
32° 40.600′ N. lat. 117° 14.820′ W. long.;
32° 40.600′ N. lat. 117° 15.000′ W. long.;
32° 39.700′ N. lat. 117° 15.000′ W. long.;
32° 39.700′ N. lat. 117° 14.300′ W. long.; and
32° 40.000′ N. lat. 117° 14.300′ W. long.
32° 34.000′ N. lat. 117° 07.980′ W. long.;
32° 34.000′ N. lat. 117° 09.000′ W. long.;
32° 31.970′ N. lat. 117° 09.000′ W. long.; thence eastward along the U.S./Mexico Border to
32° 32.064′ N. lat. 117° 07.428′ W. long.
2. The commercial take of coastal pelagic species [Section 1.39], except market squid, by round haul net [Section 8750, Fish and Game Code] is allowed. Not more than five percent by weight of any commercial coastal pelagic species catch landed or possessed shall be other incidentally taken species, including market squid.
Credits
Note: Authority cited: Sections 200, 205(c), 265, 399, 1590, 1591, 2860, 2861 and 6750, Fish and Game Code; and Sections 36725(a) and 36725(e), Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections 200, 205(c), 265, 399, 2861, 5521, 6653, 8420(e) and 8500, Fish and Game Code; and Sections 36700(e), 36710(e), 36725(a) and 36725(e), Public Resources Code.
History
1. New section filed 3-10-2003; operative 4-9-2003 (Register 2003, No. 11).
2. Amendment of section and Note filed 3-8-2005; operative 4-7-2005 (Register 2005, No. 10).
3. Amendment filed 11-2-2005; operative 11-2-2005 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 215 (Register 2005, No. 44).
4. Amendment of section heading, subsections (b), (b)(72) and (b)(72)(A), new subsections (b)(72)(A)1.-2. and amendment of Note filed 10-19-2006; operative 10-19-2006 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2006, No. 42).
5. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 8-22-2007; operative 9-21-2007 (Register 2007, No. 34).
6. Amendment of subsections (b)(58)(A), (b)(60)(A), (b)(60)(C), (b)(61)(A), (b)(62)(A), (b)(63)(A), (b)(64)(A), (b)(65)(A), (b)(66)(A), (b)(67)(A), (b)(68)(B), (b)(69)(A) and (b)(70)(A), new subsections (b)(71)-(b)(71)(B), subsection renumbering and amendment of newly designated subsection (b)(73)(A) filed 12-17-2007; operative 12-17-2007 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2007, No. 51).
7. New subsections (b)(51)(C)4.-5. and amendment of subsections (b)(89)(C)-(G) filed 3-18-2009; operative 4-17-2009 (Register 2009, No. 12).
8. Amendment filed 4-27-2010; operative 5-1-2010 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2010, No. 18).
9. Editorial correction of History 8 (Register 2010, No. 26).
10. New subsections (b)(11)-(b)(11)(B), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (b)(12)(A), (b)(13)(A), (b)(16)(A), (b)(30)(B)-(D), (b)(33)(B)-(C) and (b)(107)(F) filed 7-19-2010 as an emergency; operative 7-19-2010 (Register 2010, No. 30). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 1-17-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
11. New subsections (b)(11)-(b)(11)(B), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (b)(12)(A), (b)(13)(A), (b)(16)(A), (b)(30)(B)-(D), (b)(33)(B)-(C) and (b)(107)(F) refiled 1-12-2011 as an emergency; operative 1-18-2011 pursuant to Government Code section 11346.1(d) (Register 2011, No. 2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 4-18-2011 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
12. Editorial correction of subsection (b)(13)(A) (Register 2011, No. 20).
13. Certificate of Compliance as to 1-12-2011 order, including further amendment of subsection (b)(11)(B), transmitted to OAL 4-8-2011 and filed 5-19-2011 (Register 2011, No. 20).
14. Amendment of subsections (b)(33) and (b)(33)(B), new subsections (b)(33)(B)1.-(b)(33)(C)2., subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated subsection (b)(33)(D) filed 6-13-2011; operative 7-13-2011 (Register 2011, No. 24).
15. Amendment filed 12-8-2011; operative 1-1-2012 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2011, No. 49).
16. Amendment of subsections (b)(102)(C)-(D) and Note filed 4-30-2012 as an emergency; operative 4-30-2012 (Register 2012, No. 18). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 10-29-2012 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
17. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-30-2012 order transmitted to OAL 9-7-2012 and filed 10-2-2012 (Register 2012, No. 40).
18. New subsections (a)(11)-(12), repealer of subsection (b)(1), new subsections (b)(1)-(21), (b)(25), (b)(27), subsection renumbering and amendment of newly designated subsections (b)(22)-(24) and (b)(26) (including subsections therein) and newly designated subsections (b)(34)(A), (b)(35)(A), (b)(38)(A), (b)(52)(B)-(D), (b)(55)(B), (b)(55)(C), (b)(55)(D), (b)(97)(B)2., (b)(98)(B)3., (b)(99)(B), (b)(100)(B), (b)(117)(B)3., (b)(119)(B), (b)(120)(B)3., (b)(121)(B), (b)(122)(B), (b)(124)(B)-(C), (b)(127)(B), (b)(128)(B), (b)(131)(B)4., (b)(132)(B), (b)(133)(B)3., (b)(135)(B), (b)(136)(B)3., (b)(137)(B), (b)(138)(B)3., (b)(139)(B), (b)(141)(B), (b)(145)(B) and (b)(147)(B)3. filed 11-19-2012; operative 12-19-2012 (Register 2012, No. 47).
19. Amendment relocating subsection (a) to precede first paragraph, amendment of subsections (a)(1)(A)-(C) and (a)(3), repealer and new subsection (a)(8), new subsections (a)(8)(A)-(B), amendment of subsection (b), repealer and new subsection (b)(30)(B), amendment of subsection (b)(39)(B), repealer of subsections (b)(39)(C)-(E), amendment of subsections (b)(40)(B)1.-2., (b)(66)(B)1.-2. and (b)(68)(B)1., repealer and new subsection (b)(68)(B)2., amendment of subsections (b)(73)(B), (b)(74)(B) and (b)(76), repealer and new subsections (b)(98)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(108)(B), (b)(109)(A) and (b)(112)(B), repealer and new subsections (b)(117)(B)1.-2. and (b)(120)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(124), (b)(124)(C)-(D), (b)(125) and (b)(128)(A), repealer and new subsections (b)(129)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsection (b)(130)(B)1., repealer and new subsection (b)(130)(B)2., amendment of subsections (b)(131)(B)1. and (b)(133)(B)1, repealer and new subsections (b)(131)(B)2., (b)(136)(B)1.-2. and (b)(138)(B)2., amendment of subsections (b)(140)(A), (b)(144)(B) and (b)(147)(B)2. and amendment of Note filed 8-12-2014; operative 10-1-2014 (Register 2014, No. 33).
20. Editorial correction of subsection (b)(120)(B)1. (Register 2016, No. 9).
21. Amendment of subsections (a)(1), (b)(1)(B), (b)(2)(B), (b)(2)(B)2.-3., (b)(6)(A)-(B), (b)(6)(B)2., (b)(7)(B), (b)(8)(B), (b)(8)(B)2., (b)(9)(B), (b)(11)(A)-(B), (b)(13)(B), (b)(14)(B), (b)(15)(B), (b)(15)(B)2., (b)(16)(B), (b)(16)(B)2., (b)(19)(B), (b)(20)(A)-(B), (b)(21)(A)-(B) and (b)(22)(A)-(B), new subsections (b)(22)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(23)(B) and (b)(24)(B), new subsections (b)(24)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(25)(A)-(B) and (b)(26)(B), new subsections (b)(26)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(27)(A)-(B), (b)(28)(A)-(B), (b)(29)(A)-(B), (b)(29)(B)2., (b)(30)(A)-(B), (b)(31)(A)-(B), (b)(31)(B)2., (b)(32)(A)-(B), (b)(33)(A)-(B), (b)(34)(A)-(B), (b)(35)(A)-(B), (b)(36)(A)-(B), (b)(37)(A), (b)(37)(C), (b)(38)(A)-(B)2., (b)(39)(A)-(B), (b)(40)(A)-(B), (b)(40)(B)2., (b)(41)(A), (b)(41)(C), (b)(42)(A), (b)(42)(C), (b)(43)(A)-(B), (b)(44)(A)-(B), (b)(44)(B)2., (b)(45)(A), (b)(46)(A)-(B) and (b)(47)(A)-(B), repealer of subsections (b)(47)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(48)(A), (b)(49)(A), (b)(50)(A)-(B), (b)(51)(A)-(B), (b)(52)(B), (b)(53)(A)-(B), (b)(54)(A)-(B), (b)(54)(B)2., (b)(55)(B)1.-2., (b)(55)(C)1.-2., (b)(56)(B), (b)(57)(B), (b)(58)(B), (b)(59)(B), (b)(60)(B), (b)(61)(A)-(B)2., (b)(62)(B), (b)(63)(B), (b)(64)(A), (b)(65)(A)-(B), (b)(66)(A)-(B), (b)(67)-(b)(67)(B), (b)(68)(A)-(B)2., (b)(69)(A)-(B), (b)(70)(A)-(B), (b)(71)(A)-(B)1., (b)(72)(B), (b)(73)(A)-(B), (b)(74)(A)-(B), (b)(75)(A)-(B), (b)(76)(A)-(B), (b)(77)(A)-(B), (b)(78)(A)-(B), (b)(79)(A)-(B), (b)(80)(A)-(B), (b)(81)(A)-(B) and (b)(82)(A)-(B), new subsections (b)(82)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(83)(A)-(B), (b)(84)(A)-(B), (b)(85)(A)-(B) and (b)(86)(A)-(B), new subsections (b)(86)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(87)(A)-(B), (b)(88)(A)-(B), (b)(89)(A)-(B), (b)(90)-(b)(90)(B)1., (b)(91)(A), (b)(91)(C), (b)(91)(C)2., (b)(92)(A)-(B), (b)(93)(A)-(B), (b)(94)(A)-(B), (b)(95)(A)-(B), (b)(96)(A)-(B), (b)(97)(A)-(B)1., (b)(98)(A)-(B), (b)(99)(A)-(B), (b)(100)(A)-(B), (b)(101), (b)(101)(B), (b)(102)(A), (b)(103), (b)(103)(B), (b)(104)-(b)(104)(B), (b)(105)-(b)(105)(B), (b)(106)-(b)(106)(B), (b)(107), (b)(107)(B), (b)(108), (b)(108)(B), (b)(109)-(b)(109)(B), (b)(110), (b)(110)(B), (b)(111)(B), (b)(112)(A)-(B), (b)(113)(A)-(B), (b)(114), (b)(114)(B), (b)(115)-(b)(115)(B), (b)(116)(A)-(B), (b)(117)(A)-(B), (b)(118)(A)-(B), (b)(119)(A)-(B), (b)(120)(A)-(B) and (b)(121)(A)-(B), new subsections (b)(121)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(122)(A)-(B) and (b)(123)-(b)(123)(B), new subsections (b)(123)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(124)-(b)(124)(B), (b)(125)-(b)(125)(B), (b)(126)-(b)(126)(B), (b)(127)-(b)(127)(B), (b)(128) and (b)(128)(B), new subsections (b)(128)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(129)-(b)(129)(B), (b)(130)-(b)(130)(B), (b)(131)-(b)(131)(B) and (b)(132)-(b)(132)(B), new subsections (b)(132)(B)1.-2., amendment of subsections (b)(132)(C), (b)(133)(A)-(B), (b)(134)(A)-(B), (b)(135)(A)-(B), (b)(136)(A)-(B), (b)(137)(A)-(B), (b)(138)(B), (b)(139)(B), (b)(140)(B) and (b)(141)(A)-(B), new subsections (b)(141)(B)1.-2. and amendment of subsections (b)(142)(A)-(B), (b)(143)(B), (b)(144)(B), (b)(145)(A)-(B), (b)(146)(A)-(B) and (b)(147)(A)-(B) filed 2-23-2016; operative 3-1-2016 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2016, No. 9).
22. Amendment of subsections (b)(1)(B)2., (b)(2)(B)3. and (b)(6)(B)3. and amendment of Note filed 2-17-2017; operative 4-1-2017 (Register 2017, No. 7).
23. Editorial correction of subsection (b)(39)(A) (Register 2017, No. 20).
24. Amendment of subsections (b)(33)(A), (b)(34)(A), (b)(97)(B), (b)(98)(B), (b)(112)(B) and (b)(117)(B) filed 11-15-2018; operative 1-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 46).
25. Amendment of subsection (b)(17) and repealer of subsections (b)(17)(A)-(C) filed 11-15-2018; operative 1-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 46).
26. Repealer of subsection (b)(9)(B), subsection relettering, new subsections (b)(9)(C)-(b)(9)(C)1. and amendment of subsections (b)(37)(C), (b)(41)(C), (b)(42)(C) and (b)(91)(B)-(C) filed 8-19-2022; operative 8-19-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 33).
27. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)(3), (b)(1)(B)1., (b)(6)(B)1.-2., (b)(8)(B)1.-2. and (b)(38)(B)1. filed 10-19-2023 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2023, No. 42).
28. New subsection (a)(1)(A)1., amendment of subsection (a)(1)(B), new subsections (a)(1)(C)1.-2., amendment of subsection (a)(1)(D) and new subsections (a)(1)(E) and (a)(13)-(15) filed 3-15-2024; operative 7-1-2024 (Register 2024, No. 11).
This database is current through 4/26/24 Register 2024, No. 17.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 14, § 632, 14 CA ADC § 632
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