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Code · Utah · Title 23A — Wildlife Resources Act · Chapter 2

23A-2-305. Establishment of seasons, locations, limits, and regulations by the Wildlife Board.

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Effective 7/1/2023
23A-2-305. Establishment of seasons, locations, limits, and regulations by the Wildlife Board.
(1)To provide an adequate and flexible system of protection, propagation, introduction, increase, control, harvest, management, and conservation of protected wildlife in this state and to provide for the use and development of protected wildlife for public recreation and food supply while maintaining a sustainable population of protected wildlife, the Wildlife Board shall determine the circumstances, time, location, means, and the amounts and numbers of protected wildlife that may be taken.
(2)The Wildlife Board shall, except as otherwise specified in this title:
(a)fix seasons and shorten, extend, or close seasons on any species of protected wildlife in any locality, or in the entire state, if the Wildlife Board finds that the action is necessary to effectuate proper wildlife management and control;
(b)close or open areas to fishing, trapping, or hunting;
(c)establish refuges and preserves;
(d)regulate and prescribe the means by which protected wildlife may be taken;
(e)regulate the transportation and storage of protected wildlife, or the wildlife parts, within the boundaries of the state and the shipment or transportation out of the state;
(f)establish or change bag limits and possession limits;
(g)prescribe safety measures and establish other regulations as may be considered necessary in the interest of wildlife conservation and the safety and welfare of hunters, trappers, fishermen, landowners, and the public;
(i)prescribe when a license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration is required and procedures for their issuance and use; and
(ii)establish forms and fees for a license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration; and
(i)make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , as the Wildlife Board may consider necessary to control the use and harvest of protected wildlife by private associations, clubs, partnerships, or corporations, provided the rules do not preclude the landowner from personally controlling trespass upon the owner's properties nor from charging a fee to trespass for purposes of hunting or fishing.
(3)The Wildlife Board may allow a season on protected wildlife to commence on any day of the week except Sunday.
(a)The Wildlife Board shall establish fees for licenses, permits, tags, and certificates of registration in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 .
(b)The Wildlife Board may adjust the amount for an electronic duck stamp fee as provided in Section 23A-4-211 .
(5)The Wildlife Board may not issue a license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration as a reward for an individual's assistance with a prosecution for violation of Section 76-6-111 .
Amended by Chapter 82 , 2023 General Session
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 103 , 2023 General Session
Technical renumber of section for proper placement in Title and Chapter.
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