Section 15410.
15410. All leases shall be subject to the power of the Legislature to increase or decrease the rents, fees, taxes, and other charges relating to the lease, but no increase in rent shall be applicable to an existing lease until it is renewed. (Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 131, Sec. 28. Effective June 27, 1983.)
Section 15411.
15411. Lessees under a state water bottom lease may not unreasonably impede public access to state waters for purpose of fishing, navigation, commerce, or recreation. The lessee may, however, limit public access to the extent necessary to avoid damage to the leasehold and the aquatic life culture therein. The commission may prohibit any recreational activity […]
Section 15412.
15412. No water bottom lease may be assigned without the prior approval of the commission. Application for approval of a lease assignment shall comply with all of the requirements for an original lease. (Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1486, Sec. 25.)
Section 15413.
15413. No person may enter upon any area subject to a water bottom lease in which aquatic life is cultivated, or remove the aquatic life therefrom without the consent of the lessee, or willfully destroy the cultivated aquatic life or any markers intended to designate the boundaries and limits of the leased area. (Added by […]
Section 15414.
15414. A water bottom lease may require periodic reports that the commission deems necessary for the proper administration of the state’s water bottoms. (Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1486, Sec. 25.)
Section 15401.
15401. Areas used by the public for digging clams shall not be leased. The department shall designate those areas. (Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 1486, Sec. 25.)
Section 15415.
15415. The department shall notify the State Lands Commission of all applications for water bottom leases. The department shall inform the State Lands Commission of all leases executed, renewed, or assigned pursuant to this chapter, and shall furnish the State Lands Commission with such information concerning these leases that it may require. (Added by Stats. […]
Section 15402.
15402. A lessee of a state water bottom owns all lawfully cultivated organisms that are described in the application for the lease and produced in the area leased. The lessee has the exclusive right to cultivate and harvest the aquatic organisms in the area leased. (Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 131, Sec. 21. Effective June […]
Section 15500.
15500. Upon the recommendation of the department and after consultation with the Aquaculture Disease Committee created pursuant to this chapter, the commission shall compile a list of diseases and parasites and the aquatic plants and animals they are known to infect or parasitize. All government activities relating to aquaculture disease detection, control, and eradication that […]
Section 15403.
15403. Persons wishing to lease a state water bottom shall make a written application to the commission. An application shall contain all of the following information: (a) A map showing the area to be leased, its general vicinity, and all ownership and boundary lines in the vicinity. (b) A description of the organisms to be grown and […]