Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-2-102 - Compensation for Mexican Wolf Depredation on Livestock; Eligibility; Application
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:
1. Consider
claims in the order received, and
2. Award compensation until eligible funds
are exhausted.
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.
1. A claimant may pursue a
claim for wolf depredations occurring no earlier than September 1,
2015.
2. A claimant who initiated a
claim for compensation under the Board's interim policy is prohibited from
seeking compensation for the same animal under this Section.
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.
1. The landowner, lessee, or livestock
operator shall provide access to the Wildlife Field Representatives or their
agents to investigate the cause of death to eligible livestock or guard dogs
and use reasonable measures to protect evidence at the depredation
site.
2. A Wildlife Field
Representative shall conduct a depredation investigation and provide a
determination of the cause of death of the livestock in Arizona.
3. If the Wildlife Field Representative
determines the cause of death was the result of Mexican wolf depredation, the
Wildlife Field Representative shall provide the landowner, lessee, or livestock
operator (claimant) with a Request for Depredation Compensation Form
(form).
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:
1. The claimant's:
a. Name,
b. Mailing address,
c. Contact number, and
d. Email address.
2. The Board shall review claims submitted in
compliance with subsection (D) during a regularly scheduled public meeting. The
Board shall:
a. Notify the claimant if the
claim is approved, and
b. Notify
the NFWF, or other Board-approved payment agent, of the approved amount,
authorizing payment to the claimant.
3. The payment of a claim included on the
list maintained by the Board under this section is conditional on the
availability of specific funding for this purpose and is not a guarantee of
reimbursement.
E. The
decision of the Board is not subject to reconsideration and shall be the final
administrative decision.
1. Monetary
compensation as determined by the Board using standardized methods and shall
constitute full and final payment for a claim.
2. If the Board is unable to make a payment
for livestock losses due to lack of funding, the claim shall be held over until
the Board receives additional eligible funding.
3. Claims that are carried over shall have
priority and receive payment before any new claims are paid.
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