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HomeFood and Agricultural CodeDiv. 22Pt. 2Ch. 23Art. 4§ 78476 Council Voting Member Appointments

§ 78476 Council Voting Member Appointments

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§ 78476 Council Voting Member Appointments

Key Takeaways

  • •The council has voting members picked by the secretary, making sure different areas are represented.
  • •There are 4 members who are receivers or processors (people who handle fish after they're caught).
  • •There are 5 fishermen members, each using different fishing gear like nets, hooks, or traps.
  • •Other members include a handler (someone who exports or sells fish), a public member, and extra members for special fisheries if needed.

Example

Imagine a group deciding fishing rules for a lake. They pick people from different parts of the lake, including fishermen who use nets, hooks, or traps, and someone who sells the fish.

This law makes sure everyone who has a say in fishing rules is fairly represented, like fishermen using different tools and people who sell the fish.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 78476 Council Voting Member Appointments

The voting members of the council shall be appointed by the secretary, giving due consideration to proper geographic distribution. The voting members shall include: (a) Four receivers or processors or their representatives, and their alternates. (b) Five fishermen who are licensed commercial fishing vessel owners, commercial fishermen or their representatives, and their alternates. The fishermen appointed pursuant to this subdivision shall each represent the users of one of the following types of fishing gear: (1) Gill and trammel nets. (2) Hook and line. (3) Trawl nets. (4) Round-haul nets. (5) Traps. (c) One representative of a handler who is an exporter or a wholesaler, and an alternate. (d) One public member, and an alternate. (e) One representative of fishermen and receivers, or his or her representative, and his or her alternate, for each fishery described in subdivision (c) of Section 78407, commencing with the favorable vote in a referendum relating to that fishery. If the species to be included is taken by one of the gear types specified in subdivision (b), such as “groundfish trawl nets,” the species and gear type shall be added to the list of fishing gear types in subdivision (b) by regulation adopted by the secretary. If the gear type is not specifically listed in subdivision (b), it shall be included in the list by regulation adopted by the secretary upon a favorable vote in a referendum, a request from the new gear group, and a recommendation by the council. (Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 726, Sec. 7. Effective January 1, 1997.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

regulationconsiderationnetlicensevesselportfishingsecretary

Related Statutes

  • § 55483 Processor Agent Application Requirements
  • § 76701 Salmon Council Member Appointments
  • § 76702 Salmon Industry Council Selection
  • § 78406 Commercial Fisherman Definition
  • § 78408 California Fishery Handlers

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Food and Agricultural Code. Section 78476.
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