Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-38 - Dedicated Hunter Program
Section R657-38-9 - Service Hour Requirement
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-38-9
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a) A participant must complete the minimum
annual required service hours as a volunteer on division - approved wildlife
conservation projects to obtain a Dedicated Hunter permit.
(b) A participant must complete a minimum of
6 service hours before receiving a Dedicated Hunter permit in the first year of
the program.
(c) A participant must
complete a minimum total of 22 service hours before receiving a Dedicated
Hunter permit in the second year of the program.
(d) A participant must complete a minimum
total of 32 service hours before receiving a Dedicated Hunter permit in the
third year of the program.
(e) If
the participant has two program harvests, the full 32 hours must be completed
before the expiration of the certificate of registration.
(f) If a participant having two program
harvests fails to complete the required hours of service before expiration of
the certificate of registration, the participant is ineligible to apply for or
obtain any Utah hunting license or permit until the remaining service hours
have been completed.
(g) After a
certificate of registration has expired, incomplete service hours may be
completed through division approved projects or by payment at the established
purchase rate.
(2) A participant who has not been issued any Dedicated Hunter permits during the enrollment may not be required to complete the service hour requirement.
(3)
(a) Residents and nonresidents may complete
service hour requirements through service, purchase, or a combination of the
two options.
(b) Wildlife
conservation projects may be provided by the division, or any other individual
or entity, but must be pre-approved by the division.
(c) Goods or services donated to the division
by a participant may be, at the discretion of the division, substituted for
service hours based upon current market values or comparative state contract
rates for the goods or services, and the approved service hour purchase
rate.
(d) The division shall
publicize the dates, times, locations and description of approved wildlife
conservation projects and activities on the division's Website.
(4)
(a) Service hours performed before an
enrollment may not be accepted as service credit.
(b) Service hours exceeding the minimum
requirement may not be applicable beyond the enrollment period and may not be
credited to any subsequent certificate of registration.
(5)
(a)
Participants are required to perform their own service hours.
(b) Service hours are not transferable to
other participants or certificates of registration.
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