Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-50 - Error Remedy
Section R657-50-2 - Policy
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-50-2
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1)
(a) The division receives hundreds of
thousands of applications and issues tens of thousands of wildlife documents
each year through a variety of distribution methods, including:
(i) drawings;
(ii) over-the-counter sales;
(iii) license agent sales; and
(iv) online sales.
(b) The application procedures and
eligibility requirements for wildlife documents are set forth in Utah Code,
Title 23, and Utah Administrative Code Rules, Title R657.
(c) The public must comply with the
procedures and requirements set forth in the statutes and rules identified in
Subsection (1)(b).
(d) The division
recognizes, however, that errors may be made by the division and other parties
in eligibility, requesting, processing and issuing wildlife documents,
including forfeiture of bonus points. Therefore, procedures are needed for
evaluation, identification and resolution of errors.
(2)
(a) The
division may notify petitioners of rejection status for wildlife document
applications completed incorrectly as provided under the applicable application
correction procedures set forth in the respective statutes and rules identified
in Subsection (1) (b).
(b) The
division may use the data on file to correct rejection status applications.
Ultimately, however, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide all
necessary information as required on the application.
(3)
(a)
Consistent with the requirements in this rule, the division may mitigate
division, third party, and applicant errors when issuing wildlife documents or
determining bonus points by:
(i) extending a
deadline;
(ii) issuing a refund
consistent with Sections
23-19-38
and
23-19-38.2;
(iii) issuing the correct wildlife
document;
(iv) authorizing an
incorrectly issued wildlife document;
(v) restoring forfeited bonus or preference
points; or
(vi) accepting the
surrender of a wildlife document and restoring applicable bonus or preference
points as authorized in
R657-42-4.
(b) Any mitigation efforts shall
be subject to the division's determination that the applicant shall not receive
an unfair benefit from the mitigation.
(c) The division may not mitigate errors
caused in whole or part by the applicant's knowing and willful violation of
statute, rule or proclamation.
(d)
This rule applies only to errors adversely affecting an applicant that cannot
be remedied through compliance with existing processes and procedures set in
statute, rule or proclamation.
(e)
The division may refund any fee collected in error.
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