23A-6-405. Access to wildlife management areas -- Voluntary contributions -- Volunteer labor.
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Effective 7/1/2026
23A-6-405. Access to wildlife management areas -- Voluntary contributions -- Volunteer labor.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Class A state road" means the same as that term is described in Section 72-3-102 .
(b)"Class B road" means the same as that term is described in Section 72-3-103 .
(c)"Digital access permit" means a permit issued under Subsection
(3)as proof that an individual completed an educational video approved by the division.
(d)"Highway or road" means a highway, as defined in Section 41-6a-102 , that:
(i)is part of the interstate system, is a Class A state road, or is a Class B road; and
(ii)begins and ends in a location outside a wildlife management area.
(e)"Interstate system" means the same as that term is defined in Section 72-1-102 .
(f)"Recreational user" means an individual who accesses a wildlife management area for a purpose allowed on the wildlife management area that is not hunting, trapping, or fishing.
(a)Except as provided in Subsection
(4), an individual who is 18 years old or older may not enter the following portions of a wildlife management area for any use, including as a recreational user, unless authorized under Subsection (2)(b) :
(i)beginning on or after July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027, a portion of a wildlife management area located within a county of the first and second class;
(ii)beginning on or after July 1, 2027, and ending June 30, 2028, a portion of a wildlife management area located within a county of the first, second, third, or fourth class; and
(iii)beginning July 1, 2028, any portion of a wildlife management area located within the state.
(b)An individual who is 18 years old or older may enter the portion of a wildlife management area located in an area described in Subsection (2)(a) , if the individual:
(i)has a digital access permit issued under Subsection
(3);
(ii)holds a hunting, fishing, or combination license;
(iii)is permitted to engage in the use under a contract with, or other permission given by, the division; or
(iv)is permitted to engage in the use or to access the land in accordance with a property right giving the individual the right to use or access land within the wildlife management area.
(c)If the use in which an individual engages that is described in this Subsection
(2)would require a specific license, permit, cooperative agreement, or certificate of registration under this title if engaged in on other lands or waters, the individual shall hold the correct license, permit, cooperative agreement, or certificate of registration to engage in the use.
(a)The division shall approve an educational video concerning access by individuals of wildlife management areas and make the educational video:
(i)available on the internet;
(ii)available to be watched free of charge; and
(iii)subject to verification of completion as provided in Subsection (3)(b) .
(b)The division shall provide a process by which the division issues an individual a digital access permit upon the individual's:
(i)completion of the educational video; and
(ii)acknowledgment that the individual's access to a wildlife management area may be seasonal or subject to closures for wildlife conservation efforts.
(a)If an individual is expressly exempt under this title from a requirement to hold a license, permit, cooperative agreement, or certificate of registration to engage in hunting, trapping, or fishing if engaged in on lands or waters other than a wildlife management area, the individual:
(i)is not required to hold a hunting, fishing, or combination license to access a wildlife management area described in Subsection (2)(a) ; and
(ii)is required to have a digital access permit to access a wildlife management area unless otherwise exempt under this section.
(i)An individual may travel on a highway or road that crosses a wildlife management area described in Subsection (2)(a) without complying with Subsection (2)(b) .
(ii)Notwithstanding Subsection (4)(b)(i) , the division may temporarily close a portion of a highway or road in accordance with Subsection 23A-6-402(4) .
(c)An individual may travel on a trail that begins and ends in a location outside the wildlife management area described in Subsection (2)(a) without complying with Subsection (2)(b) .
(d)An individual may participate in an educational program or visit an education or visitor center located within a wildlife management area described in Subsection (2)(a) without complying with Subsection (2)(b) .
(e)An individual may access the portion of a wildlife management area that the director, in limited circumstances that do not compromise the purposes of the wildlife management area, exempts from the requirements of this section.
(f)An individual may access a wildlife management area described in Subsection (2)(a) without complying with Subsection (2)(b) to the extent necessary to recover livestock that enters the wildlife management area by way of land adjacent to the wildlife management area upon which the livestock is authorized to graze.
(a)The Wildlife Board may make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3 , Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, and in coordination with the Division of Technology Services within the Department of Government Operations, to:
(i)provide for the content and delivery of the educational video described in Subsection
(3), including issuance of the digital access permit;
(ii)interpret what is meant to be "expressly exempt under this title from a requirement to hold a license, permit, cooperative agreement, or certificate of registration to engage in hunting, trapping, or fishing";
(iii)define what constitutes an "educational program" or "education or visitor center";
(iv)define what constitutes a trail that begins and ends in a location outside a wildlife management area;
(v)interpret what constitutes limited circumstances that do not compromise the purposes of a wildlife management area for purposes of Subsection (4)(e) ;
(vi)establish a process for accepting contributions under Subsection
(6); and
(vii)establish a volunteer service program under Subsection
(7).
(b)The division shall report by no later than the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Interim Committee concerning a rule made, including an amendment to a rule, by the Wildlife Board under this section.
(a)The division may accept a voluntary money contribution for deposit into the Wildlife Management Stewardship Fund created in Section 23A-3-217 :
(i)in an amount the person making the contribution chooses to contribute; and
(ii)to benefit a specific wildlife management area or to benefit wildlife management areas in general.
(b)If a person voluntarily donates money for a specific wildlife management area, the division shall use the money for that wildlife management area, except that if the total amount donated by all persons to a specific wildlife management area in a fiscal year is less than $1,000, the division may use the donation for any wildlife management area in accordance with Subsection 23A-3-217(4) .
(c)The division shall keep a record of a contribution under this Subsection
(6)for as long as administrative need requires.
(d)If an individual who has a digital access permit contributes an amount equal to or exceeding the fee amount prescribed by the Wildlife Board for a fishing license under Section 23A-4-601 :
(i)the division shall treat the contribution as the purchase of a fishing license for 365 days from the day on which the individual makes the contribution; and
(ii)the individual may fish within the state using the digital access permit during the period described in Subsection (6)(d)(i).
(a)The division may establish a program to:
(i)permit an individual to volunteer labor to maintain a wildlife management area; and
(ii)recognize the individual providing the labor through signage or other indication.
(b)The division may require an individual desiring to volunteer labor to maintain a wildlife management area to submit an application to the division on a form provided by the division.
(c)The director may appoint a manager to oversee the administration of the program created under this Subsection
(7).
(d)Rules made by the Wildlife Board under Subsection
(5), may include rules for:
(i)partnerships between private and public entities; and
(ii)the duties of the manager.
(e)The division may provide liability coverage for a person who volunteers labor under this Subsection
(7)or require the person to sign, in a form approved by the division, a release and liability waiver.
Enacted by Chapter 383 , 2026 General Session