Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-43 - Landowner Permits
Section R657-43-11 - Landowner Association Advisory Committee
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-43-11
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) A Landowner Association Advisory Committee shall be created consisting of seven members nominated by the director and approved by the Wildlife Board.
(2) The committee shall include:
(a) two sportsmen representatives;
(b) two landowner representatives;
(c) one agriculture representative;
(d) one at large public representative;
and
(e) one Regional Advisory
Council chair or member.
(3) The committee shall be chaired by the Wildlife Section Chief, or their designee, and shall be a non-voting member.
(4) The committee shall:
(a) hear complaints dealing with fair and
equitable treatment of hunters on Landowner Association lands;
(b) review the operation of the Landowner
Association program; and
(c) make
advisory recommendations to the director and Wildlife Board on the matters in
Subsections (a) and (b).
(5)
(a) The
committee may, after hearing evidence of complaints or violations, place a
Landowner Association on probation.
(b) A Landowner Association placed on
probation status must provide the Landowner Association Advisory Committee a
plan of corrective action to address concerns regarding operation of the
Landowner Association, and report annually to the Landowner Association
Committee during the probationary period regarding their progress in addressing
such concerns.
(c) The Landowner
Association Advisory Committee shall report to the Wildlife Board any Landowner
Association that remains on probation during a certificate of registration
renewal process.
(6) The Wildlife Section Chief shall determine the agenda, time, and location of the meetings.
(7) The director shall set staggered terms of appointment of members such that there is rotating representation and that all committee members' terms shall expire after four years.
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