Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Conservation organizations shall obtain a
certificate of registration and contract with the division to receive
conservation permits and authorize the sale of those conservation
permits.
(2)
(a) Conservation organizations receiving the
opportunity to distribute permits must ensure the permit opportunities are
marketed, auctioned, and distributed by lawful means.
(b) Conservation permit vouchers may not be
purchased or redeemed by officers, agents, directors or employees of a
conservation permit organization unless:
(i)
the voucher was sold at an in-person banquet or fundraiser hosted by the
conservation organization;
(ii) the
sale was administered by an auctioneer; and
(iii) the sales process was administered in a
manner so as to secure fair market value for the voucher.
(3)
(a) The conservation organization must:
(i) obtain the following information at the
time of sale:
(A) full name of the successful
bidder;
(B) date the permit
opportunity is auctioned; and
(C)
winning bid amount for that permit opportunity;
(ii) submit the information required in
Subsection (3)(a)(i) to the division within 10 days of the event where the
permit opportunity is auctioned to the highest bidder; and
(iii) identify the individual who is
authorized to redeem the conservation permit voucher and submit it to the
division before the individual attempting to redeem the voucher.
(b) The division will not issue a
conservation permit unless required information about the winning bidder and
authorized recipient of the voucher is first received by the
division.
(c)
(i) An absentee bidder may only use an agent
or representative to bid on a conservation permit opportunity on their behalf
if authorized by the conservation organization.
(ii) A winning bid offered by an agent or
representative on behalf of an absentee bidder legally obligates the absentee
bidder to satisfy the bid obligation submitted by the representative.
(iii) For the purposes of this rule, an
absentee bidder is considered the successful bidder when the winning bid is
offered by their agent or representative.
(4)
(a) If
the successful bidder or a person designated by the successful bidder to
receive a conservation permit voucher fails to pay the conservation
organization the winning bid amount that secured the permit opportunity, the
conservation organization may remarket the permit opportunity using any legal
means and designate another person to receive the permit opportunity.
(b) Conservation Organization may award the
conservation permit voucher to the runner-up bidder if:
(i) the runner-up bidder information is
available:
(ii) the original value
is collected by the conservation organization:
(A) receiving the difference between the
runner-up bid from the original winning bidder; or
(B) the runner-up bidder is willing to match
the original high bid.
(5)
(a) If,
for any reason, the successful bidder elects not to personally use a
conservation permit opportunity, they may assign that opportunity to another
person, provided:
(i) the conservation
organization is notified of the assignment;
(ii) the original winning bid amount for the
permit opportunity is received in full by the conservation organization and not
decreased;
(iii) the conservation
organization handles and otherwise uses the entire winning bid amount
consistent with the requirements in Section R657-41-9;
(iv) the successful bidder executes an
affidavit verifying they are not profiting from the assignment; and
(v) the successful bidder separates all fees
for guiding services from any transaction associated with assigning the permit
opportunity.
(b) If a
person assigned a permit opportunity by the successful bidder or a person
possessing a permit voucher cannot use the permit opportunity for any reason,
including obtaining another Utah permit for the same species, the conservation
organization may remarket the permit opportunity using any legal means and
designate another person to receive the opportunity, provided:
(i) the conservation organization selects the
new recipient of the permit opportunity;
(ii) the amount of money received by the
division for the permit opportunity is not decreased;
(iii) the conservation organization
relinquishes to the division and otherwise uses all proceeds generated from the
re-designated permit opportunity consistent with the requirements in Section
R657-41-9;
(iv) the conservation
organization and the holder of the permit opportunity execute an affidavit
verifying neither is profiting from transferring the right to the permit;
and
(v) the permit has not been
issued by the division to the first designated person.
(6) Except as otherwise provided
under Subsections (4) and (5), neither the conservation organization,
successful bidder, successful bidder's assignee, nor the holder of a
conservation permit voucher may offer for sale, sell, or transfer the rights to
that designation to any other person.
(7) A person cannot obtain more than one
conservation permit for a single conservation permit species per year, except:
(a) two elk permits may be obtained, provided
one or both are antlerless permits; and
(b) turkey.
(c) A person may obtain both a desert bighorn
ram permit and Rocky Mountain bighorn ram conservation permit in a single
year.
(8) The person
designated on a conservation permit voucher must possess or obtain a current
Utah hunting or combination license to redeem the voucher for the corresponding
conservation permit.