Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 677 - Dog Training and Field Trials
(a)
Dog Training When No Wild Birds Are Captured, Injured, or Killed.
Notwithstanding Section
265 of these regulations, a person
may train dogs to retrieve, or to point or flush game birds, or may train for
or participate in field trails or similar events related to these activities,
at any time of year from sunrise to sunset if no wild birds are captured,
injured, or killed. Domestically reared birds may be released and taken for dog
training or field trials only as provided in Section
677(b). Dogs
shall not be trained on or otherwise be allowed to pursue any birds that have
special protection under California or federal law, including but not limited
to fully protected birds (Section
3511 of
the Fish and Game Code) and endangered, threatened or candidate species
(Section 670.5 of these regulations and
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 50, Section 17.11).
(b) Release and Take of Birds.
Notwithstanding Section
671.6 of these regulations,
bobwhite and coturnix quail, domestic pigeons, and the following domestically
reared game birds may be released and/or taken during dog training or
organizational field trials in accordance with subsections (b)(1) through
(b)(5) of this section, general resident game bird regulations, or licensed
game bird club regulations: pheasants (Phasianus colchicus),
including all ring-necked pheasant races, chukar, Hungarian partridge and
captive-reared mallard ducks.
(1) Hunting
License Required. Each person taking domestically reared game birds must
possess a valid California hunting license. In addition, each person, except
holders of junior hunting licenses, taking Hungarian partridge, ring-necked
pheasant, and chukar must possess a valid Upland Game Bird Stamp.
(2) Prior Notification Required. Persons
releasing and/or taking game birds in accordance with this section during
organized field trials or hunt tests shall provide the Department's regional
office in the region where the birds will be released and/or taken the
following information at least three business days prior to the activity. This
notification shall be in letter form, by fax, or by internet. The information
required includes:
(A) The name, address, and
telephone number of the person providing the information.
(B) The location that birds will be released
and/or taken.
(C) The approximate
number of each species of bird that will be released and/or taken.
(D) The approximate number of persons who
will be involved in the release and/or take.
(E) The date and time that birds will be
released and/or taken.
For any event where more than one person may be taking birds, only a single notification is required.
(3) Restrictions On Daily Take.
(A) Domestically reared game birds may be
taken only on the day they are released, except when taken pursuant to general
resident game bird regulations.
(B)
Bobwhite quail and coturnix quail released for dog training or field trial
purposes may be taken on any day.
(4) Marking of Birds.
(A) Prior to Release. If the Department
determines that there is a need to distinguish domestically reared game birds
used for dog training or field trials from other game birds at a particular
location or event, the Regional Manager may require that some or all species of
domestically reared game birds used for dog training or field trials be marked
with streamers, coloring, or other conspicuous material prior to their
release.
(B) Carcass. The carcass
of each pheasant and chukar shall be tagged with a seal as provided by Section
3206 of
the Fish and Game Code. The carcasses of bobwhite quail and coturnix quail need
not be tagged. While in the field, all birds must be in a condition that the
species can be identified.
(5) Inspection of Birds. The department may
inspect all birds prior to their release and no birds may be released if the
department determines that such releases may have significant potential to
transmit diseases to wild bird populations.
Notes
2. Amendment filed 7-11-73; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 73, No. 28).
3. Amendment of subsection (c)(1) filed 6-11-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 24).
4. Amendment of NOTE filed 7-16-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 29).
5. Editorial correction of NOTE filed 9-20-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 38).
6. Change without regulatory effect amending NOTE filed 8-21-2003 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2003, No. 34).
7. Amendment of section heading, section and NOTE filed 6-15-2004; operative 7-15-2004 (Register 2004, No. 25).
8. Change without regulatory effect amending NOTE filed 8-8-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 32).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 200, 203, 265, 3508 and 3516, Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections 203, 2080, 3500, 3502, 3508, 3511, 3513, 3514, 3515 and 3516, Fish and Game Code.
2. Amendment filed 7-11-73; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 73, No. 28).
3. Amendment of subsection (c)(1) filed 6-11-79; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 79, No. 24).
4. Amendment of Note filed 7-16-81; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 81, No. 29).
5. Editorial correction of Note filed 9-20-85; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 85, No. 38).
6. Change without regulatory effect amending Note filed 8-21-2003 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2003, No. 34).
7. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 6-15-2004; operative 7-15-2004 (Register 2004, No. 25).
8. Change without regulatory effect amending Note filed 8-8-2019 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2019, No. 32).
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