§ 11222 Federal Wildlife Cooperation Contracts
This law lets the director make contracts with the U.S. Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife to get federal help, and lets the director set the rules for that help.
A state wildlife department wants the federal government to help put more fish in a lake for anglers.
The director can sign a contract with the Bureau of Sports Fisheries and Wildlife, deciding things like how many fish are sent, when they arrive, and who pays for them.
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§ 11222 Federal Wildlife Cooperation Contracts
Last verified: January 10, 2026