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bass, albicore, barracuda, bonita, rock bass, 
California whiting, also known as corbina 
and surf-fish, yellow-fin croaker, spot-fin 
croaker, salmon, steelhead and other trout, 
charr,- white-fish, striped bass and black bass. 
Sec. 9. Every person who makes anypaise 
false statement as to any of the facts required 
by this act, for the purpose of obtaining a and 
license, and every person violating any of the 
provisions of this act shall be guilty of a mis- 
demeanor and shall upon conviction thereof 
be punished by a fine of not less than twenty- 
five, nor more than one hundred dollars or 
by imprisonment in the county jail for a 
term of not less than ten days nor more than 
one hundred days or by both such fine and 
imprisonment and shall forfeit such license 
as may have been obtained, and no new li- 
cense shall be issued to such person for the 
remainder of the license year. 
Sec. 10. All moneys collected from the Funds, 
sale of licenses as provided in this act and 
all fines and forfeitures imposed and collected 
for the violation of any of the provisions 
thereof, shall be paid into the state treasury 
to the credit of the fish and game preservation 
fund. 
Sec. 11. Nothing in this act shall apply 
to any deputy or employee of the California 
Fish and Game Commission while employed 
in taking fish for scientific purposes or for 
the purposes of propagation under the direc- 
tion of said commission. 
Sec. 12. This act shall take effect Janu- 
ary 1, 1914. 
[Enacted 1913:] 
