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Code · Utah · Title 23A — Wildlife Resources Act · Chapter 3

23A-3-208. Portion of revenue from license, permit, and certificate of registration fees deposited into Wildlife Habitat Account.

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Effective 7/1/2024
23A-3-208. Portion of revenue from license, permit, and certificate of registration fees deposited into Wildlife Habitat Account.
(1)Fifty cents of the fee charged for a one-day fishing license shall be deposited in the Wildlife Habitat Account created in Section 23A-3-207 .
(2)Three dollars and fifty cents of the fee charged for any of the following licenses or permits shall be deposited in the Wildlife Habitat Account created in Section 23A-3-207 :
(a)a fishing license, except any one-day fishing license;
(b)a hunting license;
(c)a combination license;
(d)a furbearer license; or
(e)a fishing permit.
(3)Four dollars and seventy-five cents of the fee charged for any of the following certificates of registration or permits shall be deposited in the Wildlife Habitat Account created in Section 23A-3-207 :
(a)a certificate of registration for the dedicated hunter program;
(b)a big game permit;
(c)a bear permit;
(d)a turkey permit; or
(e)a muskrat permit.
Amended by Chapter 347 , 2024 General Session
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