§ 11261 Coyote Control Donations
This law lets the director take money donations from anyone who wants to help control coyotes and other predators, and puts that money into the state’s treasury for the agriculture department.
A local community group gives $10,000 to help pay for a coyote‑trapping program.
The director can accept the $10,000, send it to the State Treasury, and the money will be recorded in the Department of Agriculture’s fund to be used for the coyote‑control work.
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§ 11261 Coyote Control Donations
Last verified: January 10, 2026