SB 536 (Hollingsworth)
Commercial hunting clubs.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 536, as introduced, Hollingsworth. Commercial hunting clubs.
Under existing law, a person in possession or control of property
on or with respect to which a fee for the privilege of taking birds
or mammals is imposed or collected, or on or with respect to which a
fee for any type of entry or use permit that includes the privilege
of taking birds or mammals on the property is imposed or collected,
is maintaining a commercial hunting club if birds or mammals are
taken on the property. Existing law requires a commercial hunting
club to be licensed and provides for that licensure by the Department
of Fish and Game.
This bill would repeal those provisions governing commercial
hunting clubs.
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