Section 2195 Of Article 3. Regulation And Enforcement From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 3.
2195
. When a wild animal enumerated in, or designated pursuant to,
Section 671 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations is
properly confiscated by the department, the new custodian with whom
the animal is placed by the department may bring a civil action to
recover the reasonable costs incurred by the custodian for any
necessary relocation of the animal to a new facility, any actual and
necessary costs to construct new caging to house the animal, and any
actual and necessary costs to return the animal to a healthy state,
to the extent that the department or new custodian has not already
collected the costs pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision
(d) of Section 2125. The prior owner or possessor from whom the
animal was confiscated shall be liable for these costs only if the
conditions that led to the animal's confiscation were the result of
acts or omissions of the prior owner or possessor.