Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-43 - Landowner Permits
Section R657-43-7 - Limited Entry Landowner Program - Permit Vouchers for Lands not Participating in a Landowner Association - Availability and Eligibility

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-43-7

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) The division shall establish the number of Limited Entry Landowner Program Permit Vouchers for private lands not enrolled in a Landowner Association for buck deer, bull elk, and buck pronghorn annually by:

(a) identifying the total number of limited entry permits available in a unit; and

(b) allocating up to an additional 5%, with at least one permit per unit, by weapon type, of that number to the program.

(2) Vouchers for Limited Entry Landowner Program Permits for lands not participating in a Landowner Association will be issued through the Limited Entry Landowner Program Permit Voucher draw.

(3) An Applicant must meet the following eligibility criteria to apply for or obtain permits under the Limited Entry Landowner Program:

(a) own the minimum quantity of Eligible Property in the proper Limited Entry unit boundaries as identified in this rule;

(b) be able to lawfully obtain and use a hunting license and big game permit;

(c) submit a complete application by the deadline;

(d) participate in the Limited Entry Landowner Permit drawing; and

(e) pay necessary fees.

(4) An Applicant may apply for Limited Entry Landowner Permit Vouchers according to the following limitations:

(a) A minimum of 640 acres of Eligible Property is required to submit an application;

(b) Only one Limited Entry Landowner Program Permit may be issued per parcel of Eligible Property; and

(c) An Applicant may apply for and receive a maximum of one Limited Entry Landowner Program Permit Vouchers in a single hunt year.

(5) A landowner or lessee transferring a permit voucher to another individual may not receive any form of compensation or remuneration for the transfer or for allowing access to the private land for hunting on a permit redeemed with that voucher on the landowner or lessee's eligible property.

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