California Fish and Game Code Statutory History
California Fish and Game Code Statutory History
Fish and Game Code: Enacted in 1957, many of the Fish and Game Code provisions are derived from the 1947 former Fish and Game Code, as well as older statutes under the former Penal and Political Codes originally enacted in 1872. The new statutes relating to more modern topics, such as endangered specifies, were added later. This is a fluid code amending and adjusting older California game laws, for example, to comply with newer protected species lists and regulations.
Legislative Research: Each section listed below is a link to a PDF document that sets forth the enactment history for that section. The history cited for each section below is intended to be used for information purposes only and should not be relied upon without confirmation. For questions or sections not listed, Contact Us.
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Fish and Game Code Sections
F&G Code Section 220: Derived from former Fish and Game Code section 19.6, added in 1945.
F&G Code Sections 1601 and 1602: Both sections are derived from former Fish and Game Code sections dating back to Chapter 909, Statutes of 1961.
F&G Code Section 3511: Derived from former Fish and Game Code section 3511, enacted in 1957.
F&G Code Section 3513: Enacted by Chapter 1972, Statutes of 1957.
F&G Code Section 4700: Derived from former Fish and Game Code section 4700, enacted in 1957.
F&G Code Section 5050: Enacted in 1970.
F&G Code Section 5515: Enacted by Chapter 1036, Statutes of 1970.

