Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-3b - Certification of Registration - Birds and Mammals
Section R657-3b-5 - Application and Renewal Procedures - Amendments - Expiration - Fees
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-3b-5
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a) Initial and renewal applications for
certificates of registration are available from, and must be submitted to, the
Wildlife Registration Office in Salt Lake City or any regional division
office.
(b) Applications may
require a minimum of 45 days for review and processing from the date the
application is received.
(c)
Applications that are incomplete, completed incorrectly, or submitted without
the appropriate fee or other required information may be returned to the
applicant.
(2)
(a) Upon or before the expiration date of a
certificate of registration, the holder must apply for a renewal of the
certificate of registration to continue the activity.
(b) The division may use the criteria
provided in Section R657-3b-6 in determining whether
to renew the certificate of registration.
(c) It is unlawful for a person to possess an
animal for which a certificate of registration is required if that person;
(i) does not have a valid certificate of
registration authorizing possession of the animal; or
(ii) fails to submit a renewal application to
the division before the expiration of an existing certificate of registration
authorizing possession of the animal.
(d) If a renewal application is not submitted
to the division by the expiration date, live or dead animals held in possession
under the expired certificate of registration shall be considered unlawfully
held and may be seized by the division.
(e) If a renewal application is submitted to
the division before the expiration date of the existing certificate of
registration, continued possession of the animal under the expired certificate
of registration shall remain lawful while the renewal application is
pending.
(3)
(a) Certificates of registration are not
transferable and expire December 31 of the year issued, except as otherwise
designated on the certificate of registration.
(b) If the holder of a certificate of
registration is a representative of an institution, organization, business, or
agency, the certificate of registration shall expire effective upon the date of
the representative's discontinuation of association with that entity.
(c) Certificates of registration do not
provide the holder any rights of succession and any certificate of registration
issued to a business or organization shall be void upon the termination of the
business or organization or upon bankruptcy or transfer or death of the COR
holder.
(4) Failure to submit timely, accurate, or valid reports as required under this rule or the terms of a certificate of registration may disqualify a person from renewing an existing certificate of registration or obtaining a new certificate of registration.
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