Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-37 - Cooperative Wildlife Management Units for Big Game or Turkey
Section R657-37-4 - Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit Management Plan
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-37-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a) A
landowner association shall manage the CWMU in compliance with a CWMU
Management Plan approved by the division.
(b) The CWMU Management Plan shall be
consistent with statewide and unit management objectives for the respective
species hunted on the CWMU.
(c)
CWMUs that occur within a general season unit may be managed for higher buck to
doe ratios and older age class animals, consistent within a limited entry
unit.
(2)
(a) The CWMU Management Plan shall be
completed as part of the certificate of registration application and renewal
processes.
(b) If approved by the
Wildlife Board, the CWMU Management Plan is incorporated into the CWMU's
certificate of registration.
(c)
Amendments to the CWMU Management Plan may be requested by the Wildlife Board,
the division, or the CWMU landowner association operator or president, and may
result in an amendment to the certificate of registration, consistent with
Section R657-37-5.5.
(3)
(a) The CWMU Management Plan must include:
(i) species management objectives for the
CWMU that are consistent with statewide and unit management objectives for the
respective big game or turkey management unit;
(ii) antlerless harvest objectives;
(iii) dates that the general public with buck
or bull CWMU permits will be allowed to hunt;
(iv) a detailed explanation of how comparable
hunting opportunities will be provided to both the private and public permit
holders on the CWMU including an equal ability to use atvs/utvs, horses, track
machines, or other means of transportation;
(v) an explanation of the purpose for
including public land within the CWMU boundaries, if public land is
included;
(vi) an explanation of
how the public is compensated by the CWMU when public land is
included;
(vii) rules and
guidelines used to regulate a permit holder's conduct as a guest on the
CWMU;
(viii) submission of a
digital geospatial boundary file depicting parcel boundaries and ownership
information for each parcel of real property included within the CWMU;
(A) parcel data should be sourced from the
most recent County Recorders Plat records;
(B) if the CWMU requires tradelands, an
additional geospatial file should be submitted depicting each additional parcel
of real property to be considered in trade for public land included with the
CWMU boundary;
(ix)
submission of a digital geospatial boundary file that accurately depicts an
enforceable interior and exterior boundary of the CWMU.
(A) any sections of the CWMU unit closed to
hunting for both public and private hunters should be clearly identified and
excluded from the mapped boundary;
(B) geospatial boundary files must be
submitted to the division for approval at the time of initial application and
again with any renewal or variance applications;
(x) strategies and methods that avoid,
mitigate, and if necessary compensate for adverse impacts to adjacent
landowners and lessees resulting from the operation of the CWMU;
(xi) strategies and methods that avoid,
mitigate, and if necessary compensate for adverse impacts to agricultural
lessees within and adjacent to the CWMU;
(xii) identification of areas within the CWMU
that are closed to hunting by both public and private hunters;
(xiii) any request for reciprocal agreements.
(b) Noncontiguous lands
can be added to the CWMU if:
(i) there are at
least 640 contiguous acres;
(ii) it
is owned by a landowner already in the CWMU; and
(iii) it is within four miles of the
contiguous minimum acreage;
(c) A CWMU cannot incorporate noncontiguous
lands containing any public land into the CWMU.
(d) The division shall review each CWMU
Management Plan and make recommendations to the Wildlife Board.
(4)
(a) CWMU operators are required to complete a
CWMU training session provided by the division on an annual basis.
(b) Failure to complete the CWMU training
session may result in the CWMU operator being referred to the CWMU Advisory
Committee described in Section R657-37-17 or may result in administrative
action taken against a certificate of registration as described in Section
R657-37-15.
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