Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-43 - Landowner Permits
Section R657-43-4 - General Season Landowner Program - Private Land Buck Deer Vouchers - Applications and Permit Use

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-43-4

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Qualifier Applications for General Season Landowner - Private Land Only Buck Deer Vouchers are available from division offices and on the division website before the draw.

(2)

(a) Only one Applicant may submit a Qualifier Application for a parcel of Private Land.

(b) The division may reject all Qualifier Applications if more than one application is received for the same parcel of Private Land.

(c) A Landowner may only submit one Qualifier Application, regardless of whether there are:
(i) multiple individual persons owning the Eligible Property;

(ii) multiple Legal Entity Owners in the Legal Entity owning the Eligible Property; or

(iii) similar instances of split ownership of the Eligible Property.

(3) Qualifier Applications for General Season Landowner - Private Land Only Buck Deer Vouchers must include:

(a) total acres of Eligible Property within the respective general season unit hunt boundary area;

(b) the signature of all Landowners having an interest in the Eligible Property; and

(c) a digital map of the Eligible Property indicating the parcel numbers, county, and general season hunt unit within which it is located.

(4) Qualifier Applications must be submitted to the regional division office with management responsibilities where the Eligible Property is located.

(5) Vouchers will be issued on a first come, first serve basis when over-the-counter permits go on sale.

(6) The Applicant will select the season and weapon type when issued the voucher.

(7) Any person issued a General Season Landowner - Private Land Only Buck Deer Permit under this rule is subject to all season dates, weapon restrictions, and any other rules, specifically Rule R657-5, and fees as provided in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.

(8) General Season Landowner - Private Land Only Buck Deer Permits are only valid on private property in the unit in accordance with Sections 23A-5-310 and 23A-5-317.

(9) A General Season Landowner - Private Land Only Buck Deer Permit may be used to hunt the entirety of the Landowner's adjoining Private Land even when the Landowner's Private Land is in more than one general unit hunt boundary area.

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