§ 2127 Wild Animal Enforcement Reimbursement
This law lets the state department pay back local groups for money they spend to take care of or enforce rules about wild animals listed in the state's wildlife list, as long as they sign a written agreement with the department.
A county animal control office spends money to build a safe enclosure for a rescued raccoon that is on the state's list of wild animals.
Because the county signed a memorandum of understanding with the department, the state can reimburse the county for the costs of building and maintaining that enclosure.
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§ 2127 Wild Animal Enforcement Reimbursement
Last verified: January 10, 2026