§ 2186 Diseased Wild Animal Inspection
This law says that if a wild animal brought in is diseased or might spread a disease that could harm farming, wildlife, or public health, it must be destroyed unless it can be safely quarantined, treated, or sent back to where it came from at the owner's expense.
A truck delivers a raccoon that looks sick and might have rabies, which could infect pets and people.
The officer can order the raccoon killed right away, but if it can be kept in quarantine safely and the owner pays for that, the animal can be treated instead of destroyed.
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§ 2186 Diseased Wild Animal Inspection
Last verified: January 10, 2026