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Code · Utah · Title 23A — Wildlife Resources Act · Chapter 5

23A-5-207. Exhibition of license, permit, tag, or device required -- Criminal penalty.

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Effective 1/1/2025
23A-5-207. Exhibition of license, permit, tag, or device required -- Criminal penalty.
(1)A person while engaged in an activity regulated under this title, shall exhibit the following at the request of a natural resources officer or other peace officer:
(a)the required license, permit, or tag;
(b)a device or apparatus in that person's possession used for an activity regulated under this title; or
(c)wildlife in that person's possession.
(2)A natural resources officer who has a reasonable belief that a person is engaged in an activity regulated under this title may stop and temporarily detain that person to demand and inspect:
(a)the required license, permit, or tag;
(b)a device or apparatus in that person's possession used for an activity regulated under this title; or
(c)wildlife in that person's possession.
(3)A person is subject to the penalties of Section 23A-5-301 if the person fails to produce for examination to a natural resources officer or other peace officer any of the required licenses, permits, tags, devices or apparatuses used for an activity regulated under this title or wildlife in that person's possession.
Amended by Chapter 80 , 2024 General Session
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