Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-62 - Drawing Application Procedures
Section R657-62-28 - Limited Entry Landowner Program - Lands not Participating in a Landowner Association

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-62-28

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

(1) Permit applications.

(a) A person must possess or obtain a valid hunting or combination license to apply for or obtain a limited entry landowner permit.

(b) Applicants must meet all age requirements, proof of hunter education requirements and youth restrictions as provided in Rule R657-5.

(c) Applicants must meet the requirements pursuant to Rule R657-43 to be able to submit a draw application.

(d) The applicant will be charged a handling fee to be entered into the drawing.

(e) Applicants will select the season and weapon type for their application.
(i) The division will calculate the number of limited entry hunting opportunities qualified for per Rule R657-43.

(ii) Voucher allocation will be broken up by season and weapon type within that unit.

(2) A random drawing or selection process must be conducted for each limited entry permit.

(3) Bonus points are neither awarded nor applied in this drawing.

(4) Waiting periods do not apply.

(5) The division will issue voucher to the landowner based on the drawing results.

(a) The division is not responsible for identifying recipients of the vouchers after vouchers are awarded to a landowner by the drawing process.

(b) 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.

(c) A person may obtain only one permit per species of big game, including limited entry, cooperative wildlife management unit, once-in-a-lifetime, conservation, landowner and general permits, except antlerless permits as provided in the Antlerless Addendum and permits as provided in Rule R657-42.

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