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This chapter does not apply to:

A. Public employees, or their authorized agents, acting pursuant to A.R.S. Title 17 or Game and Fish Commission rule or order or acting within the scope of their authority for public safety or wildlife management purposes.

B. Edible material located in a residence, closed vehicle, fully enclosed storage structure, or in a closed trash container.

C. Normal agricultural or livestock operational practices or any person feeding their own horses or domestic animals.

D. Seeds, nectar, and other material for birds or squirrels placed specifically for attracting wild birds and/or tree squirrels at least four feet above the ground or in such a manner as to make it inaccessible to other wildlife.

E. Water features such as fountains, ponds, birdbaths or similar structures where the primary purpose is decorative or ornamental.

F. Growing plants or parts of growing plants, including gardens and fruit bearing trees or plants and the parts of those plants that may have fallen to the ground.

G. Compost piles that are fully contained and made inaccessible to wildlife.

H. Hand feeding of ducks or waterfowl on lakes, ponds, or creeks. [Ord. 2023-02 § 1, 4-11-2023].