Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R657 - Wildlife Resources
Rule R657-64 - Predator Control Incentives
Section R657-64-2 - Definitions
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 657-64-2
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 23-30-102 and 23-13-2.
(2) In addition:
(a) "Division" means the Utah Division of
Wildlife Resources.
(b) " Fiscal
year" means July 1
s
t through June 30
th of the following calendar
year.
(c) "General predator
control" means a predatory animal removal effort by the division, which uses
the public to remove predators for the benefit of mule deer.
(d) "GPS" means Global Positioning System
location in either the form of Latitude-Longitude coordinate or Universal
Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate.
(e) "Marked" means the permanent clipping or
punching of ears on the predatory animal carcass or pelt.
(f) "Predatory animal" means a
coyote.
(g) "Preserved" means
drying, freezing, or chemically treating the pelt or scalp with ears attached
and the lower jaw of a coyote so it is not decomposed or spoiled when presented
to the division for reimbursement under R657-64-4.3.
(h) "Targeted area" means an area within the
State of Utah specifically identified for predatory animal removal during a
specified season.
(i) "Targeted
predator control" means a predatory animal removal effort by the division or
its contractors:
(i) to remove predatory
animals in an area where high predation on mule deer occurs; and
(ii) that focuses on specific locations and
certain times.
(j)
"State" means State of Utah.
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