CA Codes (fgc:390-393)FISH AND GAME CODE
SECTION 390-393
390. The commission, subject to the approval of the Attorney
General, may enter into reciprocal agreements with corresponding
state or county official agencies of adjoining states pertaining to
the establishment of a basis whereby valid sport fishing licenses
issued by the parties to the reciprocal agreements may be used by
their licensees within the jurisdiction of either, in accordance with
the terms of such agreements.
391. The department may exchange or release to any appropriate
federal, state, or local agency or agencies in other states, for
purposes of law enforcement, any information collected or maintained
by the department under any provision of this code or any regulation
adopted pursuant to this code.
392. (a) The director, or a designated representative, may enter
into reciprocal operational agreements with authorized
representatives of any Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona state law
enforcement agency, including, but not limited to, the Oregon State
Police, the Nevada Department of Wildlife, and the Arizona Game and
Fish Department, to promote expeditious and effective law enforcement
service to the public, and assistance between the members of the
department and those agencies, in areas adjacent to the borders of
this state and each of the adjoining states pursuant to Section 393.
(b) The reciprocal operational agreement shall be in writing and
may cover the reciprocal exchange of law enforcement services,
resources, facilities, and any other necessary and proper matters
between the department and the respective agency.
(c) Any agreement shall specify all of the following:
(1) The involved departments, divisions, or units of the agencies.
(2) The duration and purpose of the agreement.
(3) Responsibility for damages.
(4) The method of financing any joint or cooperative undertaking.
(5) The methods to be employed to terminate an agreement.
(d) The director may establish operational procedures in
implementation of any reciprocal operational agreement that are
necessary to achieve the purposes of the agreement.
393. (a) Any regularly employed law enforcement officer of an
Oregon, Nevada, or Arizona state law enforcement agency, including,
but not limited to, the Oregon State Police, the Nevada Department of
Wildlife, or the Arizona Game and Fish Department, is a peace
officer in this state if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The officer is providing, or attempting to provide, law
enforcement services within this state, within a distance of up to 50
statute miles of the contiguous border