Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-41 - Conservation and Sportsman Permits
Section R657-41-5 - Applying for Conservation Permits
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-41-5
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a)
Applications to participate in the conservation permit program will be accepted
on a three-year application cycle uniformly applicable to all conservation
organizations.
(b) A conservation
organization wishing to apply for conservation permits must submit a complete
application to the division by August 15 of the third year of the application
cycle.
(c) Only one application per
conservation organization may be submitted.
(d) Multiple chapters of the same
conservation organization may not apply individually.
(2) Each application must include:
(a) the name, address and telephone number of
the conservation organization;
(b)
a copy of the conservation organization's mission statement;
(c) verification of the conservation
organization's tax -exempt status under
26 U.S.C. Section
501(c)(3), as
amended;
(d) the name of the
president or other individual responsible for the administrative operations of
the conservation organization;
(e)
evidence that the application and bid has been approved by the board of
directors or other necessary authority from the bidding conservation
organization; and
(f) a
certification from the applicant that they have not consulted with any other
participating conservation organization regarding the conservation permits they
intend to acquire.
(3) An application that is incomplete or completed incorrectly may be rejected.
(4) The application of a conservation organization for conservation permits may be denied by the division for:
(a) failing to fully and
accurately report on the preceding year's conservation permits;
(b) violating this rule, Title 23A, the
Wildlife Resources Act, Title R657, a division guidebook, or an order of the
Wildlife Board; or
(c) violating
any other law that bears a reasonable relationship to the applicant's ability
to responsibly and lawfully handle conservation permits pursuant to this
rule.
(5) Application denials may be appealed as described in Section R657-41-15.
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