Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 010 - Agriculture, Dept. of
Sub-Agency 0005 - General Agency, Board or Commission Rules
Chapter 14 - PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL REGULATIONS
Section 14-4 - Denial of Permits

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 14-4

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) The Department may deny a permit application if:

(i) The applicant has forged a signature on a district approval form;

(ii) The applicant failed to submit the required fee;

(iii) The applicant failed to submit a correct and complete application or district approval form;

(iv) The applicant has been convicted of violating any state game and fish law, any other law involving trespass while engaged in aerial hunting, or the Airborne Hunting Act, 16 U.S.C. § 742j-1; or

(v) The applicant has violated these regulations.

(b) An applicant denied a permit under Section 4(a)(i), (iv), or (v) will be ineligible for a permit for one year from the date of denial for a first offense and for five years from the date of denial for a subsequent offense.

(c) If the Department denies a permit application, the Department shall provide the applicant with a notice that includes:

(i) The reasons for the denial and citations to the applicable provisions of these regulations;

(ii) The actions, if any, that the applicant must take to qualify for a permit;

(iii) That the applicant may request a hearing by submitting a request to the Department within 20 days of receiving the notice;

(iv) The name and address of the Department representative to whom a request for hearing may be made;

(v) That if a hearing is requested, the hearing shall be conducted by a hearing officer in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act, W.S. § 16-3-107 through -115, and the Department's Rules of Practice and Procedure for Contested Case Hearings; and

(vi) That the permittee may appear in person or by counsel licensed to practice law in the State of Wyoming.

(d) If the applicant wants a hearing to contest the denial, the applicant must request a hearing within 20 days of receiving the notice.

(e) If a hearing is requested, the Department shall schedule a time and place for the hearing.

(f) The Department shall notify the applicant of the time, date, and place of the hearing at least seven days before the hearing date.

(g) If prior to the hearing the applicant corrects the deficiencies and all other permit requirements have been met, the Department may issue a permit and cancel the hearing.

(h) The Department shall send all notices in this section by certified mail, return receipt requested.

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