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HomeFish and Game CodeDiv. 2Ch. 4Art. 3.5§ 1363 Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund

§ 1363 Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund

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§ 1363 Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund

This law creates a special fund to protect and restore oak woodlands in California. It explains where the money comes from and how it can be used, like buying land or teaching people about saving trees.

Key Takeaways

  • •The fund helps protect oak trees by giving money to buy land, improve land, or pay landowners.
  • •Only 20% of the money can be used for teaching, planning, or technical help.
  • •Most of the money (80%) must go directly to saving oak woodlands.
  • •The money can come from gifts, loans, or special state funds.

Example

A farmer wants to protect the oak trees on their land but needs help paying for it.

The fund can give the farmer money to keep the trees safe, like paying them to take care of the land in a way that helps the trees.

How to Calculate

Not more than 20% of grants can be used for education, planning, or technical help. At least 80% must go to buying land, improving land, or paying landowners.

  1. Figure out the total amount of money in the fund for grants.
  2. Calculate 20% of that total for education, planning, and technical help.
  3. The remaining 80% must be used for buying land, improving land, or paying landowners.

The fund has $1,000,000 to give out as grants.

Result: $200,000 can be used for education, planning, and technical help, and $800,000 must be used for buying land, improving land, or paying landowners.

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

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§ 1363 Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund

(a) The Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund is hereby created in the State Treasury. The fund shall be administered by the board. Moneys in the fund may be expended, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the purposes of this article. (b) Money may be deposited into the fund from gifts, donations, funds appropriated by the Legislature for the purposes of this article, or from federal grants or loans or other sources, and shall be used for the purpose of implementing this article, including administrative costs. Funds from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000 (the Villaraigosa-Keeley Act (Chapter 1.692 (commencing with Section 5096.300) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code)), but not including funds dedicated as matching funds for the federal Forest Legacy Program, shall be deposited in the fund. (c) To the extent consistent with the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2000 (the Villaraigosa-Keeley Act (Chapter 1.692 (commencing with Section 5096.300) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code)), the board may use money designated for the preservation and restoration of oak woodlands in the Oak Woodlands Conservation Fund for projects in conjunction with the California Forest Legacy Program (Div. 10.5 (commencing with Sec. 12200) of the P.R.C.)), but only for the purposes specified in this article and only if the following requirements are met: (1) The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection shall make an initial recommendation to the board. (2) The board may deny any initial recommendation to the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Subsequently, if the department alters an initial proposal, in a manner that the board determines to be significant, the board may withdraw its initial approval of the recommendation at any time during the process. (d) The purposes for which moneys in the fund may be used include all of the following: (1) Grants for the purchase of oak woodlands conservation easements. Any entity authorized to hold a conservation easement under Section 815.3 of the Civil Code may hold a conservation easement pursuant to this article. The holder of the conservation easement shall ensure, on an annual basis, that the conservation easement conditions have been met for that year. (2) Grants for land improvement. (3) Cost-sharing incentive payments to private landowners who enter into long-term conservation agreements. An agreement shall include management practices that benefit oak woodlands and promote the economic sustainability of farming and ranching operations. (4) Public education and outreach by local government entities, park and open-space districts, resource conservation districts, and nonprofit organizations. The public education and outreach shall identify and communicate the social, economic, agricultural, and biological benefits of strategies to conserve oak woodlands habitat values, including watershed protection benefits that reduce soil erosion, increase streamflows, and increase water retention and sustainable agricultural operations. (5) Assistance to local government entities, park and open-space districts, resource conservation districts, and nonprofit organizations for the development and implementation of oak conservation elements in local general plans. (6) Technical assistance consistent with the purpose of preserving oak woodlands. (e) Not more than 20 percent of all grants made by the board pursuant to this article may be used for the purposes described in paragraphs (4), (5), and (6) of subdivision (d). Not less than 80 percent of funds available for grants pursuant to this article shall be expended for the purposes described in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of subdivision (d). (f) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, this article governs the expenditure of funds for the preservation of oak woodlands pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 5096.350 of the Public Resources Code. (Added by Stats. 2001, Ch. 588, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2002.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

Related Statutes

  • § 1362 Oak Woodland Conservation Incentives
  • § 1360 Oak Woodlands Conservation Act
  • § 1361 Oak Woodlands Conservation Definitions
  • § 1364 Fund Eligibility And Uses
  • § 1365 Oak Woodland Grant Guidelines

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Fish and Game Code. Section 1363.
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