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Division 3
Fish and Game Generally

Chapters

1
Taking and Possessing in General
Sections 2000–2024
1.5
Endangered Species
Sections 2050–2089.25
2
Importation, Transportation, and Sheltering of Restricted Live Wild Animals
Sections 2116–2210
3
Importation and Transportation of Live Plants and Animals
Sections 2225–2272
3.5
Aquatic Invasive Species
Sections 2300–2302
4
Importation and Transportation of Dead Birds, Mammals, Fish, Reptiles, and Amphibia
Sections 2345–2401
5
Hunting and Fishing Guides
Sections 2535–2546
6
Capture, Transport or Sale of Wild Rodents
Sections 2575–2576
6.5
Control of Illegally Taken Fish and Wildlife
Sections 2580–2589
7
Fish and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Act of 1984
Sections 2600–2651
7.5
Wildlife and Natural Areas Conservation Program
Sections 2700–2729
8
Fisheries Restoration
Sections 2760–2765
9
California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990
Sections 2780–2799.6
10
Natural Community Conservation Planning Act
Sections 2800–2835
10.5
Marine Life Protection Act
Sections 2850–2863
11
Habitat Maintenance Districts
Sections 2900–2901
13
Salton Sea Restoration Act
Sections 2930–2954
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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