§ 2193 Wild Animal Escape Reporting
This law says that anyone with a special permit for a wild animal must call the authorities right away if the animal escapes or is released, and they must pay for any costs to catch it. It also clarifies that showing the animal for work doesn’t count as an escape unless they lose control of the animal.
A movie crew member with a permit for a tiger on a film set accidentally loses control of the animal, and it runs into a nearby street.
The crew must call the department and the nearest city enforcing officer immediately, and they are responsible for paying all expenses to recapture the tiger.
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§ 2193 Wild Animal Escape Reporting
Last verified: January 10, 2026