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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 5096.357

152 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-resources-code/5096-357

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(a)Funds allocated pursuant to paragraph
(1)of subdivision
(v)of Section 5096.310 shall be available to the Department of Fish and Game for the development, enhancement, restoration, and preservation of land pursuant to Sections 1580 and 10503 of, and subdivision
(b)of Section 1525 of, the Fish and Game Code. The provision of these funds shall be in accordance with an expenditure plan developed by the Department of Fish and Game and approved by the Department of Finance.
(b)Funds allocated pursuant to paragraph
(2)of subdivision
(v)of Section 5096.310 shall be made available to the Department of Fish and Game for the exclusive purpose of acquiring habitat preservation and enhancement agreements on private wetlands pursuant to the California Waterfowl Habitat Program—Phase II and administrative costs incurred in connection therewith. Expenditure of those funds shall be consistent with the purposes identified in Section 3702 of the Fish and Game Code.
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