The Wildlife Conservation Law of 1947 establishes the Wildlife Conservation Board in the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Existing law requires the board to investigate, study, and determine the areas in the state that are most suitable for certain wildlife-related purposes.
Existing law authorizes the department, with the approval of the board, to enter into agreements with any other department or agency of this state, any local agency, or nonprofit organization, to provide for the construction, management, or maintenance of the facilities authorized by the board, and authorizes such other department or agency of this state, local agency, or nonprofit organization, and each of them to construct, manage, or maintain those facilities pursuant to the agreement. Existing law authorizes the board to make grants or loans to nonprofit organizations, local governmental agencies, federal agencies, and state agencies for various purposes in connection with fish and wildlife habitats.
This bill would authorize the department to also enter into that type of agreement with a California Native American tribe. The bill would also authorize the board to make grants or loans to California Native American tribes for various purposes in connection with fish and wildlife habitats.

Statutes affected:
AB379: 1350 FGC, 5096.516 PRC
02/01/21 - Introduced: 1350 FGC, 5096.516 PRC
04/29/21 - Amended Assembly: 1348 FGC, 1350 FGC, 1352 FGC, 1501.5 FGC, 5096.516 PRC
07/15/21 - Amended Senate: 1348 FGC, 1350 FGC, 1352 FGC, 1501.5 FGC, 5096.516 PRC
08/26/21 - Amended Senate: 1350 FGC
09/13/21 - Enrolled: 1350 FGC
10/08/21 - Chaptered: 1350 FGC
AB 379: 1350 FGC, 5096.516 PRC