§ 2195 Wild Animal Cost Recovery
This law lets the new caretaker of a seized wild animal sue the old owner to get back money spent moving, building cages, and healing the animal, but only if the old owner caused the seizure.
A family keeps a pet raccoon that is illegal to own. Animal control takes the raccoon, and the local zoo has to move it to a bigger enclosure and give it medical care.
The zoo can ask the family to pay for the moving, the new cage, and the medical care because the family broke the rule that made the raccoon get taken away.
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§ 2195 Wild Animal Cost Recovery
Last verified: January 10, 2026