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Measure SB 818
Authors Alvarado-Gil  
Subject Mountain Lions: human-mountain lion conflicts program: scientific research: County of El Dorado.
Relating To relating to mountain lions.
Title An act to add and repeal Sections 4811, 4811.2, 4811.4, 4811.6, and 4811.8 of the Fish and Game Code, relating to mountain lions.
Last Action Dt 2025-05-01
State Amended Senate
Status In Committee Process
Active? Y
Vote Required Four Fifths
Appropriation No
Fiscal Committee Yes
Local Program No
Substantive Changes None
Urgency No
Tax Levy No
Leginfo Link Bill
Actions
2025-05-23     May 23 hearing: Held in committee and under submission.
2025-05-20     Set for hearing May 23.
2025-05-19     May 19 hearing: Placed on APPR. suspense file.
2025-05-09     Set for hearing May 19.
2025-05-01     Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
2025-04-30     From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 4. Noes 1. Page 840.) (April 22).
2025-04-22     April 22 set for first hearing. Reconsideration of a favorable vote granted. Failed passage in committee.
2025-04-22     (Ayes 2. Noes 4. Page 840.) (April 22)
2025-04-10     From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on N.R. & W.
2025-04-04     Set for hearing April 22.
2025-03-12     Referred to Com. on N.R. & W.
2025-02-24     From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 24.
2025-02-24     Read first time.
2025-02-21     Introduced. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
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Amended Senate     2025-05-01
Amended Senate     2025-04-10
Introduced     2025-02-21
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			<html:p>Proposition 117, an initiative measure approved by the voters at the June 5, 1990, statewide primary election, enacted the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990. The act establishes that the mountain lion is a specially protected mammal under the laws of this state, and makes it unlawful to take, injure, possess, transport, import, or sell any mountain lion or any part or product thereof. The act authorizes the take of mountain lions under limited circumstances, including by authorizing the Department of Fish and Wildlife, or a specified appropriate local agency authorized by the department, to remove or take any mountain lion that is perceived to be an imminent threat to public health or
			 safety. Existing law permits the department, as the department determines is necessary to protect mountain lions or the public, to authorize qualified individuals, educational institutions, governmental agencies, or nongovernmental organizations to implement nonlethal procedures, which are defined as procedures that may include, among other things, capturing, pursuing, or hazing. Existing law permits the department to authorize qualified individuals, educational institutions, governmental agencies, or nongovernmental organizations to conduct scientific research involving mountain lions pursuant to a scientific collecting permit, as specified.</html:p>
			<html:p>This bill would require the department to maintain, enhance, and expand its human-mountain lion conflicts program in the County of El Dorado in order to protect public health and safety, including by exercising its authority to authorize nonlethal procedures. The bill would require the department to develop and implement a grant program to assist eligible applicants to obtain, install, and maintain equipment and other measures in the County of El Dorado to protect livestock and domestic animals and minimize activities that attract mountain lions into communities. The bill would require the department to continue and expand its scientific research effort in the County of El Dorado to
			 develop and evaluate methods to deter mountain lions from communities and to prevent habituation. In implementing these programs, the bill would require the department to engage in specified public outreach activities. The bill would authorize the department to expand these programs into regional programs, as specified. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2032.</html:p>
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				The California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 prohibits the Legislature from changing the act, with specified exceptions, except by a 
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				 vote of the membership of both houses of the Legislature and then only if consistent with, and in furtherance of, the purposes of the act.
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			<html:p>This bill would declare that it is consistent with, and furthers the purposes of, that act.</html:p>
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					The foothills of the Sierra Nevada, particularly in the County of El Dorado, are a “hot spot” for human-mountain lion conflicts.
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					In the County of El Dorado, residents
				reported over 200 domestic animals killed by mountain lions in 2024, and sightings of mountain lions during the day and on or near the campuses of two western slope high schools. Tragically, two young brothers were badly attacked, one fatally, by a juvenile male mountain lion while looking for shed antlers in the spring of 2024.
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					Multiple factors have been suggested as the cause of the increased human-mountain lion conflict, including recent nearby catastrophic wildfires, changes in deer population dynamics, the feeding of wildlife, fragmented habitat, and others. It may be that there is no single dominant cause.
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					To protect public health and safety, the Department of Fish and Wildlife expanded its efforts to work on wildlife response management. The Human-Wildlife Conflicts program’s vision is to proactively address human-wildlife conflicts and improve wildlife incident
				responses; to support safe human-wildlife interactions; and to increase understanding, awareness, and appreciation of wildlife in California. Due to funding challenges, these positions have not been maintained statewide.
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					The Department of Fish and Wildlife regional office serving the County of El Dorado was able to maintain personnel dedicated to human-wildlife conflicts last year at least temporarily despite the lack of specific funding.
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					The Department of Fish and Wildlife also has a research project underway in the County of El Dorado to develop improved strategies to reduce human-mountain lion conflicts. This project includes the hazing of mountain lions.
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					Due to voter approval of Proposition 117, an initiative measure approved by the voters at the June 5, 1990, statewide direct primary election,
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					 vote of both houses of the Legislature and the Governor’s approval. Therefore, broad consensus is needed to amend the mountain lion statutes.
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					In order to protect public safety, it is critically important to ensure that the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s efforts to reduce human-mountain lion conflicts in the County of El Dorado are maintained, enhanced, and
				expanded upon. The Department of Fish and Wildlife existing resources are inadequate and its service level gaps have been repeatedly identified through its Service Based Budgeting efforts.
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				Section 4811 is added to the 
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								The department shall maintain, enhance, and expand its human-mountain lion conflicts program in the County of El Dorado in order to protect public health and safety, including, but not limited to, by exercising its authority pursuant to Section 4801.5. The program shall include public education and outreach regarding methods to minimize conflict, including, but not limited to, methods to protect livestock and domestic animals, and the development of best practices to minimize conflicts.
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								The department shall develop and implement a grant program to assist eligible applicants, including local governments, to obtain, install, and maintain equipment and other measures in the County of El Dorado to protect livestock and domestic animals and
						minimize activities that attract mountain lions into communities.
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								This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2032, and as of that date is repealed.
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				Section 4811.2 is added to the 
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								(a)
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								The department shall continue and expand its scientific research effort in the County of El Dorado to develop and evaluate methods to deter mountain lions from communities and to prevent habituation, including improving understanding of the factors contributing to human-mountain lion conflicts.
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								(b)
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								The department shall consult with the Department of Parks and Recreation and local agencies to ensure department and department-supported activities pursuant to this section conform to law and regulation.
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								(c)
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								This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2032, and as of that date is repealed.
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				Section 4811.4 is added to the 
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								It is the intent of the Legislature in implementing Sections 4811 and 4811.2 that the department shall work closely with the community and local leaders of the County of El Dorado.
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								The department shall regularly attend public meetings of local government entities in the County of El Dorado to provide updates on the status of the efforts undertaken pursuant to Sections 4811 and 4811.2 and updates on depredation permitting, including the time between when a completed application is received and the depredation permit is issued.
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								This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2032, and as of that date is repealed.
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				Section 4811.6 is added to the 
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								The department may expand the programs developed pursuant to Sections 4811 and 4811.2 into regional programs, including in the County of El Dorado, if warranted and the commitment to, and efforts in, the County of El Dorado are maintained.
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								(b)
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								This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2032, and as of that date is repealed.
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								The director shall appear at a hearing of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water or the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife annually until the 2033 calendar year to provide a status update on the programs developed pursuant to Sections 4811 and 4811.2.
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								(b)
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								On or before October 1, 2030, the department shall prepare and submit a report to the Legislature describing the programs developed pursuant to Sections 4811 and 4811.2 and transmit the report to the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water, the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife, the Senate Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review, and the Assembly Committee on Budget. The report shall include the results of the programs, the number of
						department personnel involved in the programs, and recommendations to further improve the programs to protect human health and safety.
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								(c)
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								(1)
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								The requirement for submitting the report imposed under subdivision (b) is inoperative on October 1, 2034, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.
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								(2)
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								The report to be submitted pursuant to subdivision (b) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
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								(d)
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								This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2035, and as of that date is repealed.
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				<html:p>The Legislature finds and declares that a special statute is necessary and that a general statute cannot be made applicable within the meaning of Section 16 of Article IV of the California Constitution because of the severity of mountain lion attacks that have occurred in the County of El Dorado.</html:p>
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				<html:p>The Legislature finds and declares that the amendments made by this act are consistent with, and further the purposes of, the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990.</html:p>
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Last Version Text Digest Proposition 117, an initiative measure approved by the voters at the June 5, 1990, statewide primary election, enacted the California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990. The act establishes that the mountain lion is a specially protected mammal under the laws of this state, and makes it unlawful to take, injure, possess, transport, import, or sell any mountain lion or any part or product thereof. The act authorizes the take of mountain lions under limited circumstances, including by authorizing the Department of Fish and Wildlife, or a specified appropriate local agency authorized by the department, to remove or take any mountain lion that is perceived to be an imminent threat to public health or safety. Existing law permits the department, as the department determines is necessary to protect mountain lions or the public, to authorize qualified individuals, educational institutions, governmental agencies, or nongovernmental organizations to implement nonlethal procedures, which are defined as procedures that may include, among other things, capturing, pursuing, or hazing. Existing law permits the department to authorize qualified individuals, educational institutions, governmental agencies, or nongovernmental organizations to conduct scientific research involving mountain lions pursuant to a scientific collecting permit, as specified. This bill would require the department to maintain, enhance, and expand its human-mountain lion conflicts program in the County of El Dorado in order to protect public health and safety, including by exercising its authority to authorize nonlethal procedures. The bill would require the department to develop and implement a grant program to assist eligible applicants to obtain, install, and maintain equipment and other measures in the County of El Dorado to protect livestock and domestic animals and minimize activities that attract mountain lions into communities. The bill would require the department to continue and expand its scientific research effort in the County of El Dorado to develop and evaluate methods to deter mountain lions from communities and to prevent habituation. In implementing these programs, the bill would require the department to engage in specified public outreach activities. The bill would authorize the department to expand these programs into regional programs, as specified. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2032. The bill would require the department to prepare and submit a report to the Legislature on or before October 1, 2030, describing these programs, the results of the programs, the number of department personnel involved in the programs, and recommendations to further improve the programs to protect human health and safety. The bill would require the Director of Fish and Wildlife, until the 2033 calendar year, to appear on an annual basis at a hearing before one of specified committees of the Legislature to provide a status update on the programs. This bill would make legislative findings and declarations as to the necessity of a special statute for County of El Dorado. The California Wildlife Protection Act of 1990 prohibits the Legislature from changing the act, with specified exceptions, except by a 4 5 vote of the membership of both houses of the Legislature and then only if consistent with, and in furtherance of, the purposes of the act. This bill would declare that it is consistent with, and furthers the purposes of, that act.