Utah 2025 2025 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HB0153 Substitute / Bill

Filed 03/03/2025

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Rex P. Shipp proposes the following substitute bill:
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Hunting Amendments
2025 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Rex P. Shipp
Senate Sponsor: Evan J. Vickers
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill addresses the taking of wildlife through the use of a guide, outfitter, or spotter.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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▸ defines terms;
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▸ creates the Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter Fund;
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▸ provides when the use of a guide, outfitter, or spotter is unlawful;
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▸ requires registration with the Division of Wildlife Resources (division);
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▸ provides for rulemaking;
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▸ permits the division to take action related to an applicant or registrant;
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▸ outlines prohibited activities and penalties for violations;
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▸ addresses the operations of a guide, outfitter, or spotter;
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▸ repeals regulation by the Division of Professional Licensing; and
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▸ makes technical and conforming amendments.
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Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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This bill provides a special effective date.
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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23A-1-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2024, Chapter 80
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23A-5-309, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 103
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23A-12-301, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 103
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23A-12-302, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 103
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23A-12-303, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 103
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ENACTS:
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23A-3-216, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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23A-4-1201, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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23A-4-1202, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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23A-4-1203, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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23A-4-1204, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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REPEALS:
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23A-11-204, as renumbered and amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 103
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58-79-101, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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58-79-102, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 34
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58-79-103, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 345
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58-79-301, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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58-79-302, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 339 and 376
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58-79-303, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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58-79-304, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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58-79-401, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2023, Chapter 345
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58-79-501, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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58-79-502, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2020, Chapters 316, 376
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.  Section 23A-1-101 is amended to read:
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23A-1-101 . Definitions.
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      As used in this title:
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(1) "Activity regulated under this title" means an act, attempted act, or activity prohibited or
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regulated under this title or the rules and proclamations promulgated under this title
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pertaining to protected wildlife including:
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(a) fishing;
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(b) hunting;
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(c) trapping;
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(d) taking;
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(e) permitting a dog, falcon, or other domesticated animal to take;
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(f) transporting;
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(g) possessing;
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(h) selling;
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(i) wasting;
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(j) importing;
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(k) exporting;
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(l) rearing;
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(m) keeping;
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(n) using as a commercial venture; and
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(o) releasing to the wild.
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(2) "Aquaculture facility" means the same as that term is defined in Section 4-37-103.
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(3) "Aquatic animal" means the same as that term is defined in Section 4-37-103.
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(4) "Aquatic wildlife" means species of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, aquatic insects, or
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amphibians.
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(5) "Bag limit" means the maximum limit, in number or amount, of protected wildlife that
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one person may legally take during one day.
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(6) "Big game" means species of hoofed protected wildlife.
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(7) "Carcass" means the dead body of an animal or the animal's parts.
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(8) "Certificate of registration" means a paper-based or electronic document issued under
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this title, or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in
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activities not covered by a license, permit, or tag.
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(9) "Closed season" means the period of time during which the taking of protected wildlife
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is prohibited.
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(10) "Dedicated hunter program" means a program that provides:
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(a) expanded hunting opportunities;
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(b) opportunities to participate in projects that are beneficial to wildlife; and
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(c) education in hunter ethics and wildlife management principles.
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(11) "Department" means the Department of Natural Resources.
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(12) "Director" means the director of the division appointed under Section 23A-2-202.
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(13) "Division" means the Division of Wildlife Resources.
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(14) "Division of Law Enforcement" means the division within the Department of Natural
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Resources created under Title 79, Chapter 2, Part 7, Division of Law Enforcement.
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(15) Subject to Section 23A-1-103, "domicile" means the place:
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(a) where an individual has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment;
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(b) to which the individual if absent, intends to return and has an actual plan, method,
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and means to return to the individual's domicile within six months;
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(c) in which the individual, and the individual's family voluntarily reside, not for a
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special or temporary purpose, but with the intention of making a permanent home;
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and
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(d) is a place where the individual resides for the majority of the individual's time.
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(16) "Endangered" means wildlife designated as endangered according to Section 3 of the
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federal Endangered Species Act of 1973.
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(17) "Executive director" means the executive director of the Department of Natural
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Resources.
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(18) "Fee fishing facility" means the same as that term is defined in Section 4-37-103.
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(19) "Feral" means an animal that is normally domesticated but has reverted to the wild.
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(20) "Fishing" means to take fish or crayfish by any means.
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(21) "Furbearer" means species of the Bassariscidae, Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae, and
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Castoridae families, except coyote and cougar.
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(22) "Game" means wildlife normally pursued, caught, or taken by sporting means for
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human use.
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(23) "Guide" means the same as that term is defined in Section 23A-4-1201.
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[(23)] (24) "Hunting" means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal by any
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means.
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[(24) "Hunting guide" means the same as that term is defined in Section 58-79-102.]
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(25) "Intimidate or harass" means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or
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diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty.
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(26)(a) "Natural flowing stream" means a topographic low where water collects and
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perennially or intermittently flows with a perceptible current in a channel formed
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exclusively by forces of nature.
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(b) "Natural flowing stream" includes perennial or intermittent water flows in a:
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(i) realigned or modified channel that replaces the historic, natural flowing stream
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channel; and
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(ii) dredged natural flowing stream channel.
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(c) "Natural flowing stream" does not include a human-made ditch, canal, pipeline, or
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other water delivery system that diverts and conveys water to an approved place of
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use pursuant to a certificated water right.
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(27)(a) "Natural lake" means a perennial or intermittent body of water that collects on
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the surface of the earth exclusively through the forces of nature and without human
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assistance.
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(b) "Natural lake" does not mean a lake where the surface water sources supplying the
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body of water originate from groundwater springs no more than 100 yards upstream.
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(28) "Natural resources officer" means the same as that term is defined in Section 79-2-701.
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(29) "Nominating committee" means the Wildlife Board Nominating Committee created in
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Section 23A-2-302.
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(30) "Nonresident" means a person who does not qualify as a resident.
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(31) "Open season" means the period of time during which protected wildlife may be
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legally taken.
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(32) "Outfitter" means the same as that term is defined in Section [58-79-102] 23A-4-1201.
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(33) "Pecuniary gain" means the acquisition of money or something of monetary value.
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(34) "Permit" means a paper-based or electronic document that grants authority to engage
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in specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board.
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(35) "Person" means an individual, association, partnership, government agency,
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corporation, or an agent of the individual, association, partnership, government agency,
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or corporation.
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(36) "Pollute water" means to introduce into waters within the state matter or thermal
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energy that:
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(a) exceeds state water quality standards; or
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(b) could harm protected wildlife.
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(37) "Possession" means actual or constructive possession.
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(38) "Possession limit" means the number of bag limits one individual may legally possess.
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(39)(a) "Private fish pond" means a pond, reservoir, or other body of water, including a
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fish culture system, located on privately owned land where privately owned fish:
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(i) are propagated or kept for a private noncommercial purpose; and
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(ii) may be taken without a fishing license.
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(b) "Private fish pond" does not include:
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(i) an aquaculture facility;
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(ii) a fee fishing facility;
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(iii) a short-term fishing event; or
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(iv) private stocking.
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(40) "Private stocking" means an authorized release of privately owned, live fish in the
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waters of the state not eligible as:
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(a) a private fish pond under Section 23A-9-203; or
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(b) an aquaculture facility or fee fishing facility under Title 4, Chapter 37, Aquaculture
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Act.
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(41) "Private wildlife farm" means an enclosed place where privately owned birds or
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furbearers are propagated or kept and that restricts the birds or furbearers from:
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(a) commingling with wild birds or furbearers; and
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(b) escaping into the wild.
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(42) "Proclamation" means the publication that is:
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(a) used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or pertinent information related to wildlife; and
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(b) issued in accordance with a rule made by the Wildlife Board under this title.
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(43)(a) "Protected aquatic wildlife" means aquatic wildlife except as provided in
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Subsection (43)(b).
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(b) "Protected aquatic wildlife" does not include aquatic insects.
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(44)(a) "Protected wildlife" means wildlife, except as provided in Subsection (44)(b).
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(b) "Protected wildlife" does not include:
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(i) coyote;
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(ii) field mouse;
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(iii) gopher;
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(iv) ground squirrel;
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(v) jack rabbit;
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(vi) muskrat; or
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(vii) raccoon.
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(45) "Regional advisory council" means a council created under Section 23A-2-303.
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(46) "Released to the wild" means to be turned loose from confinement.
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(47)(a) "Reservoir constructed on a natural stream channel" means a body of water
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collected and stored on the course of a natural flowing stream by impounding the
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stream through excavation or diking.
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(b) "Reservoir constructed on a natural stream channel" does not mean an impoundment
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on a natural flowing stream where all surface water sources supplying the
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impoundment originate from groundwater springs no more than 100 yards upstream.
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(48) Subject to Section 23A-1-103, "resident" means a person who:
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(a) has been domiciled in the state for six consecutive months immediately preceding the
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purchase of a license; and
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(b) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in another state or country.
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(49) "Sell" means to offer or possess for sale, barter, exchange, or trade, or the act of
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selling, bartering, exchanging, or trading.
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(50) "Short-term fishing event" means an event when:
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(a) privately acquired fish are held or confined for a period not to exceed 10 days for the
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purpose of providing fishing or recreational opportunity; and
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(b) no fee is charged as a requirement to fish.
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(51) "Small game" means species of protected wildlife:
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(a) commonly pursued for sporting purposes;
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(b) not classified as big game, aquatic wildlife, or furbearers; and
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(c) excluding turkey, cougar, and bear.
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(52) "Spoiled" means impairment of the flesh of wildlife that renders the flesh unfit for
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human consumption.
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(53) "Spotlighting" means throwing or casting the rays of a spotlight, headlight, or other
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artificial light on a highway or in a field, woodland, or forest while having in possession
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a weapon by which protected wildlife may be killed.
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(54) "Tag" means a card, label, or other paper-based or electronic means of identification
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used to document harvest of protected wildlife.
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(55) "Take" means to:
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(a) hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, possess, gather, angle, seine, trap, or kill
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protected wildlife; or
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(b) attempt an action referred to in Subsection (55)(a).
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(56) "Threatened" means wildlife designated as threatened pursuant to Section 3 of the
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federal Endangered Species Act of 1973.
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(57) "Trapping" means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device.
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(58) "Trophy animal" means an animal described as follows:
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(a) deer - a buck with an outside antler measurement of 24 inches or greater;
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(b) elk - a bull with six points on at least one side;
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(c) bighorn, desert, or rocky mountain sheep - a ram with a curl exceeding half curl;
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(d) moose - a bull with at least one antler exceeding five inches in length;
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(e) mountain goat - a male or female;
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(f) pronghorn antelope - a buck with horns exceeding 14 inches; or
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(g) bison - a bull.
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(59) "Upland game" means pheasant, quail, partridge, grouse, ptarmigan, mourning dove,
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band-tailed pigeon, turkey, cottontail rabbit, or snowshoe hare.
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(60) "Waste" means to:
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(a) abandon protected wildlife; or
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(b) allow protected wildlife to spoil or to be used in a manner not normally associated
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with the protected wildlife's beneficial use.
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(61) "Wild" means the natural environment, including a private pond or private property.
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(62) "Wildlife" means:
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(a) crustaceans, including brine shrimp and crayfish;
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(b) mollusks; and
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(c) vertebrate animals living in nature, except feral animals.
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(63) "Wildlife Board" means the board created in Section 23A-2-301.
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(64) "Wildlife parts" means biological material derived from the body or anatomy of
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wildlife, including:
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(a) an antler or horn;
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(b) a hide;
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(c) a bone; or
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(d) meat.
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Section 2.  Section 23A-3-216 is enacted to read:
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23A-3-216 . Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter Fund.
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(1) There is created an expendable special revenue fund known as the "Guide, Outfitter, and
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Spotter Fund."
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(2) The Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter Fund shall consist of:
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(a) revenue from fees collected under Section 23A-4-1202;
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(b) money appropriated by the Legislature; and
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(c) interest, dividends, or other income earned on fund money.
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(3) The division shall use the money in the Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter Fund to administer
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Chapter 4, Part 12, Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter.
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Section 3.  Section 23A-4-1201 is enacted to read:
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Part 12. Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter
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23A-4-1201 . Definitions.
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      As used in this part:
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(1) "Compensation" means anything of economic value in excess of $100 that is paid,
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loaned, granted, given, donated, or transferred to a guide, outfitter, or spotter for or in
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consideration of personal services, materials, or property.
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(2) "Guide" means an individual who offers or provides guide services on public lands for
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compensation.
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(3) "Guide services" means to guide, lead, or assist an individual in hunting protected
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wildlife.
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(4) "Hunting" means to locate, pursue, chase, catch, capture, trap, or kill protected wildlife
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and includes fishing.
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(5) "Outfitter" means an individual who offers or provides outfitting or guide services for
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compensation to another individual for hunting protected wildlife on public lands.
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(6)(a) "Outfitting services" means providing, for hunting protected wildlife on public
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lands:
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(i) transportation of people, equipment, supplies, protected wildlife to or from a
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location;
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(ii) cooking for the participants hunting, including fishing;
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(iii) packing, protecting, or supervising services; or
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(iv) guide services.
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(b) "Outfitting services" do not include activities undertaken by the division or the
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division's employees, associates, volunteers, contractors, or agents under authority
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granted in this title.
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(7)(a) "Public lands" means any lands owned by the United States, the state, or a
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political subdivision or independent entity of the state that are open to the public for
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purposes of engaging in a wildlife related activity.
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(b) "Public lands" does not include lands owned by the United States, the state, or a
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political subdivision or independent entity of the state that are included in a
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cooperative wildlife management unit under Subsection 23A-7-204(5) so long as the
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guiding and outfitting services furnished by the cooperative wildlife management
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unit are limited to hunting species of wildlife specifically authorized by the division
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in the unit's management plan.
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(8) "Retain" or "retained" means a written or oral agreement for the delivery of guide
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services or outfitter services between a guide or outfitter and the recipient of those
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services.
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(9) "Spotter" means an individual compensated by a guide or outfitter to locate or monitor
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the location of protected wildlife on public land.
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Section 4.  Section 23A-4-1202 is enacted to read:
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23A-4-1202 . Registration as guide, outfitter, or spotter -- Rulemaking.
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(1) Beginning July 1, 2025, to provide the services of a guide, outfitter, or spotter an
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individual is required to annually obtain a certificate of registration with the division
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under this part.
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(2) The division shall issue to an individual who qualifies under this part a certificate of
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registration in the classification of:
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(a) guide;
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(b) outfitter; or
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(c) spotter.
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(3) The division shall maintain a record of each individual who is registered with the
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division under this part.
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(4)(a) To register as a guide, a resident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting or fishing licenses under this chapter to engage in
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the activity for which the guide provides guide services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of:
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(A) $250 if the resident provides guide services related to the hunting of big game
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or bear; or
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(B) $175 if the resident only provides guide services related to the hunting,
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including fishing, of protected wildlife other than big game or bear.
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(b) To register as a guide, a nonresident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting or fishing licenses under this chapter to engage in
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the activity for which the guide provides guide services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of:
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(A) $750 if the nonresident provides guide services related to the hunting of big
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game or bear; or
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(B) $500 if the nonresident only provides guide services related to the hunting,
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including fishing, of protected wildlife other than big game or bear.
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(5)(a) To register as an outfitter, a resident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting or fishing licenses under this chapter to engage in
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the activity for which the outfitter provides outfitter services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of:
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(A) $500 if the resident provides services related to the hunting of big game or
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bear; or
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(B) $350 if the resident only provides services related to the hunting, including
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fishing, of protected wildlife other than big game or bear.
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(b) To register as an outfitter, a nonresident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting or fishing licenses under this chapter to engage in
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the activity for which the outfitter provides outfitter services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of:
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(A) $1,500 if the nonresident provides services related to the hunting of big game
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or bear; or
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(B) $1,000 if the nonresident only provides services related to the hunting,
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including fishing, of protected wildlife other than big game or bear.
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(6)(a) To register as a spotter, a resident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting license under this chapter to engage in the activity
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for which the spotter provides services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of $125.
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(b) To register as a spotter, a nonresident shall:
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(i) submit an application in a form prescribed by the division, subject to rules of the
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Wildlife Board;
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(ii) have the appropriate hunting license under this chapter to engage in the activity
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for which the spotter provides services; and
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(iii) pay an annual registration fee of $375.
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(7)(a) Notwithstanding a fee amount described in Subsections (4), (5), and (6), the
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Wildlife Board may increase or decrease the fee amount under this section.
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(b) An adjustment made by the Wildlife Board under Subsection (7)(a) takes effect
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when confirmed in the legislative fee schedule adopted in the general session of the
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Legislature immediately following the adjustment.
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(8) The division shall deposit fees collected under this section into the Guide, Outfitter, and
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Spotter Fund created in Section 23A-3-216.
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(9) A registration automatically expires on the expiration date shown on the registration
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unless the registrant renews the registration.
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(10) The Wildlife Board may make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah
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Administrative Rulemaking Act, to address:
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(a) the form of applications submitted under this section;
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(b) prohibited activities under Section 23A-4-1203; or
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(c) operations of a guide, outfitter, or spotter regulated under Section 23A-4-1204.
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Section 5.  Section 23A-4-1203 is enacted to read:
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23A-4-1203 . Grounds for denial or revoking of registration -- Prohibited
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activities.
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(1) The division shall refuse to register an applicant and shall refuse to renew or shall
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revoke the certificate of registration of a registrant during the time period that the
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division suspends the applicant's or registrant's privilege to:
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(a) hunt, if the applicant or registrant provides services requiring registration under this
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part related to hunting; or
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(b) fish, if the applicant or registrant provides services requiring registration under this
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part related to fishing.
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(2) If the division suspends the privilege to hunt or fish under this title of the chief
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executive officer of an outfitter under which an applicant or registrant provides guide
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services, outfitting services, or spotting services:
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(a)  during the time period that the chief executive officer's privilege to hunt is
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suspended, the division shall:
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(i) refuse to issue a registration to the applicant for services requiring registration
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under this part related to hunting; and
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(ii) refuse to renew or shall revoke the registration of the registrant for services
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requiring registration under this part related to hunting; and
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(b) during the time period that the chief executive officer's privilege to fish is suspended,
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the division shall:
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(i) refuse to issue a registration to the applicant for services requiring registration
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under this part related to fishing; and
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(ii) refuse to renew or shall revoke the registration of the registrant for services
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requiring registration under this part related to fishing.
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(3) An individual may not use the title "guide," "outfitter," or "spotter" or any other title or
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designation to indicate that the individual is a guide, outfitter, or spotter or acting as a
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guide, outfitter, or spotter unless the individual is registered as a guide, outfitter, or
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spotter under this part.
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(4) An individual may not:
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(a) engage in an activity that would place a registrant's client's, prospective client's, or
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third party's safety at risk, recognizing the inherent risks associated with hunting
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wildlife and the activity engaged in being above and beyond those inherent risks;
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(b) use false, deceptive, or misleading advertising related to providing services as a
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guide, outfitter, or spotter;
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(c) misrepresent services, outcomes, facilities, equipment, or fees to a client or
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prospective client; or
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(d) fail to provide the division with active and current contact information within 30
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days of any changes to the registrant's contact information that was provided to the
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division during registration or the renewal of registration as a guide, outfitter, or
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spotter.
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(5)(a) If an individual violates this part, the division may:
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(i) revoke the certificate of registration of the individual; and
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(ii) suspend the individual's privilege to hunt or fish under this title.
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(b) An individual who violates Subsection (3) or (4) is guilty of a class B misdemeanor
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in accordance with Section 23A-5-301.
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Section 6.  Section 23A-4-1204 is enacted to read:
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23A-4-1204 . Operations of a guide, outfitter, and spotter -- Limits on retaining
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guide or outfitter -- Spotter.
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(1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), a person may not compensate an
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individual to provide guide services, outfitting services, or spotting services in
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connection with or in furtherance of taking protected wildlife on public land.
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(2) A person may compensate a guide or outfitter to help the person locate and take
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protected wildlife on public land if:
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(a) the guide or outfitter is registered and in good standing under this part;
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(b) the person has retained the guide or outfitter and is the recipient of the guide services
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or outfitting services;
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(c) the person possesses the licenses and permits required to take protected wildlife;
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(d) in total the number of individuals providing services requiring registration under this
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part does not exceed:
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(i) two; or
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(ii) if a guide or outfitter is retained for purposes of taking a moose, bison, bighorn
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sheep, or mountain goat, three;
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(e) subject to Subsection (2)(d), the retained guide or outfitter uses no more than two
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spotters; and
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(f) the person who retains the guide or outfitter is not simultaneously using another
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guide or outfitter to assist in taking the same species and sex of protected wildlife.
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(3) A registered guide or registered outfitter in good standing may use a spotter if:
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(a) the guide or outfitter is retained by the recipient of the guide services or outfitting
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services to assist the recipient to take protected wildlife on public land; and
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(b) the guide or outfitter does not use more than the number of spotters allowed under
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Subsections (2)(d) and (e).
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(4)(a) A person who knowingly retains an individual that is not registered under this part
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as a guide or outfitter or who knowingly retains a spotter in violation of this section is
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guilty of a class B misdemeanor, except that, notwithstanding Section 76-3-204, a
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court may not sentence the person to imprisonment or probation.
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(b) The division may suspend a person's privilege to hunt or fish under this title if the
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person knowingly retains an individual that is not registered under this part as a guide
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or outfitter or knowingly retains a spotter in violation of this section.
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Section 7.  Section 23A-5-309 is amended to read:
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23A-5-309 . Taking, transporting, selling, or purchasing protected wildlife illegal
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except as authorized -- Criminal penalty.
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(1) Except as provided in this title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board, a
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person may not:
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(a) take protected wildlife or wildlife parts;
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(b) collect, import, possess, transport, propagate, store, donate, transfer, or export
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protected wildlife or wildlife parts;
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(c) take, possess, sell, purchase, barter, donate, or trade protected wildlife or wildlife
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parts without having previously procured the necessary licenses, permits, tags,
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federal stamps, certificates of registration, authorizations, and receipts required in this
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title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(d) take protected wildlife with a weapon, ammunition, implement, tool, device, or any
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part of any of these not specifically authorized in this title or a rule, proclamation, or
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order of the Wildlife Board;
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(e) possess while in pursuit of protected wildlife a weapon, ammunition, implement,
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tool, device, or any part of any of these not specifically authorized in this title or a
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rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(f) take protected wildlife using a method, means, process, or practice not specifically
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authorized in this title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(g) take protected wildlife outside the season dates, location boundaries, and daily time
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frames established in rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(h) take protected wildlife in excess of the bag and possession limits established in rule,
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proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(i) take protected wildlife in an area closed to hunting, trapping, or fishing by rule,
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proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board, or by executive order of the director
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pursuant to Subsection 23A-2-203(4);
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(j) practice falconry or capture, possess, or use birds in falconry;
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(k) take wildlife from an airplane or any other airborne vehicle or device or a motorized
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terrestrial or aquatic vehicle, including snowmobiles and other recreational vehicles;
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(l) hold in captivity at any time any live protected wildlife;
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(m) use or permit a dog or other domestic or trained animal to take protected wildlife;
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(n) remove, damage, or destroy an occupied nest of protected wildlife;
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(o) release captured or captive wildlife into the wild;
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(p) use spotlighting to take protected wildlife;
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(q) employ or use a means of concealment or camouflage while taking protected wildlife
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which is prohibited in this title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(r) possess or use bait or other attractant to take protected wildlife which is prohibited in
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this title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board;
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(s) use a decoy or recorded or electronically amplified call which is prohibited in this
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title or a rule, proclamation, or order of the Wildlife Board to take protected wildlife;
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(t) commercially harvest protected wildlife, including brine shrimp and brine shrimp
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eggs;
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(u) use protected wildlife for commercial purposes or financial gain as prohibited by
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Section 23A-5-304;
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(v) enter, establish, or hold a contest or tournament involving the taking of protected
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wildlife;
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(w) operate or participate in a commercial hunting area as described in Section
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23A-12-202; [or]
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(x) operate or participate in a cooperative wildlife management unit as defined in
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Section 23A-7-101[.] ; or
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(y)(i) operate or participate in guide, outfitter, or spotter services or activities in
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violation of Chapter 4, Part 12, Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter; or
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(ii) knowingly retain a guide, outfitter, or spotter in violation of Chapter 4, Part 12,
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Guide, Outfitter, and Spotter.
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(2) Possession of protected wildlife without a valid license, permit, tag, certificate of
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registration, bill of sale, or invoice is prima facie evidence that the protected wildlife
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was illegally taken and is illegally held in possession.
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(3) A person is subject to the penalty under Section 23A-5-301 if the person:
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(a) violates Subsection (1); and
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(b) does so with criminal negligence as defined in Subsection 76-2-103(4).
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Section 8.  Section 23A-12-301 is amended to read:
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23A-12-301 . Definitions.
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(1) The definitions in Section [58-79-102] 23A-4-1201 apply to this part.
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(2)(a) As used in this part, "waterfowl management area" means real property owned or
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managed by the division that is:
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(i) primarily used for the conservation, production, or recreational harvest of ducks,
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mergansers, geese, brant, swans, and other waterfowl; and
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(ii) designated as a waterfowl management area by the Wildlife Board in accordance
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with Section 23A-12-303.
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(b) "Waterfowl management area" includes the Willard Spur Waterfowl Management
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Area and the Harold Crane Waterfowl Management Area described in Section
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23A-6-403.
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Section 9.  Section 23A-12-302 is amended to read:
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23A-12-302 . Prohibited activities.
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(1) A commercial [hunting] guide or outfitter may not use a waterfowl management area
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for any of the following, unless the commercial[ hunting] guide or outfitter has an
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annual permit, issued by the Wildlife Board pursuant to this part, for the use:
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(a) [hunting ]guide services or outfitter services; or
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(b) transportation of an individual to another area for the purpose of providing [hunting ]
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guide services or outfitter services.
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(2) An individual may not construct a permanent blind or other permanent structure that is
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used for hunting within the boundaries of a waterfowl management area.
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Section 10.  Section 23A-12-303 is amended to read:
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23A-12-303 . Rulemaking -- Notice.
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(1) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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Wildlife Board shall make rules:
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(a) designating and establishing the boundaries of a waterfowl management area;
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(b) governing the management and use of a waterfowl management area in accordance
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with this part; and
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(c) to create an annual permit process by which commercial [hunting] guides and
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outfitters may use waterfowl management areas in accordance with this part.
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(2) The annual permit process described in Subsection (1)(c) shall:
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(a) preserve the opportunity for non-guided hunters to use waterfowl management areas;
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and
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(b) require a permit holder to comply with safety standards established by the Wildlife
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Board.
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(3) The division shall provide an annual report to the Natural Resources, Agriculture, and
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Environment Interim Committee regarding any rules made or changed in accordance
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with this part.
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(4) The Wildlife Board shall publish a map of the boundaries of each waterfowl
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management area.
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(5) Nothing in this part modifies or limits:
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(a) Section 23A-6-403, or the discretion of the division to manage waterfowl
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management areas for other beneficial purposes, including for the benefit of the
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public, shorebirds, waterfowl, and other protected wildlife; or
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(b) the authority of the division, the director, or the Wildlife Board under Chapter 6,
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Lands and Waters for Wildlife Purposes.
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Section 11.  Repealer.
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This bill repeals:
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Section 23A-11-204, Limitation on compensating people to locate big game animals.
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Section 58-79-101, Title.
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Section 58-79-102, Definitions.
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Section 58-79-103, Hunting guide and outfitter rules.
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Section 58-79-301, Registration required.
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Section 58-79-302, Qualifications for registration.
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Section 58-79-303, Term of registration -- Expiration -- Renewal.
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Section 58-79-304, Exemptions from registration.
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Section 58-79-401, Grounds for denial of registration -- Disciplinary proceedings.
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Section 58-79-501, Unlawful conduct.
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Section 58-79-502, Unprofessional conduct.
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Section 12.  Effective Date.
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This bill takes effect on July 1, 2025.
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