Agriculture, Environment and Natural Resources

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The Attorney General's Office protects and defends the interests of the State and its citizens in all areas of natural resources law, environmental law and agriculture law, including such matters as Initiative 300. This section represents and advises state agencies and boards that regulate and oversee agriculture, natural resources and the environment.

 

The section is responsible for enforcement of environmental laws and rules and regulations by bringing civil or criminal court actions on behalf of the State. The section also protects the State's interests in the waters of interstate rivers, with respect to interstate water allocation, ongoing river operations and federal environmental requirements, including the Endangered Species Act. This also includes providing legal services, counseling, litigation and legislative support for:

  • The Department of Agriculture
  • The Department of Natural Resources
  • The Department of Environmental Quality
  • The Game and Parks Commission
  • The Department of Health and Human Services Licensure and Regulation (as it applies to water quality issues)
  • The various boards and commissions

The Chief of the section, Jodi Fenner, acts as the Attorney General's Office primary contact for Native-American issues.