Arizona Administrative Code
Title 12 - NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 2 - STATE OF ARIZONA LIVESTOCK LOSS BOARD
Article 1 - DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section R12-2-102 - Compensation for Mexican Wolf Depredation on Livestock; Eligibility; Application
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. The Board may compensate a landowner, lessee, or livestock operator for the loss of livestock caused by Mexican gray wolf depredation. Cash compensation for livestock losses from wolves shall not include damage to other real or personal property, including other vegetation or animals, consequential damages, or any other damages. The Board shall:
B. Landowners, lessees, and livestock operators should take care in operations so to reduce and, where possible, to avoid a circumstance that increases the potential for increasing Mexican wolf depredations. However, a landowner, lessee, or livestock operator whose livestock has been killed in an area in Arizona and who suspects the kill is from a wolf is eligible to submit a claim to the Board.
C. A landowner, lessee, or livestock operator who suspects a wolf depredation shall contact a USDA Wildlife Services Field Representative (Wildlife Field Representative) to report the suspected wolf depredation incident and request an investigation by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services.
D. To receive compensation for the death of livestock, the claimant shall submit the form to the Board no less than seven days prior to its next regularly scheduled meeting. The claimant shall mail the form to the State of Arizona Livestock Loss Board at P.O. Box 74975, Phoenix, AZ, 85087. The claimant shall provide all of the information on the form, including:
E. The decision of the Board is not subject to reconsideration and shall be the final administrative decision.