Utah Admin. Code R58-20-4 - License Renewal
(1) Each elk ranch
shall submit a license renewal application and the application fee to the
department by April 30 of each year.
(a) The
department shall assess a late fee if the application is received after April
30.
(b) The department shall
consider an application submitted after July 1 as delinquent and will require
the applicant to pay a new license fee.
(2) Before the department renews a license
and within 60 days of license renewal, the applicant shall contact the
department to schedule an inspection of the elk facility.
(3) The department employee conducting the
facility inspection shall verify that the facility meets all the fencing and
facility requirements listed in this rule and Sections
4-39-201 and
4-39-202.
(4)
(a)
Before renewal of the license, the department shall reconcile inventory and
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) testing records with the records in the
department database to determine if the facility is in compliance with
inventory and testing requirements.
(b) Inventory and testing compliance
calculations shall be:
(i) based on the
period May 1 of the year before license renewal to April 30 of the year in
which the license is renewed; and
(ii) found in Sections R58-20-6 and
R58-20-11.
(5)
The department shall provide each facility a written notice of their inventory
and testing reconciliation percentages no later than May 30 to allow the
facility to correct any deficiencies in accordance with Section
R58-20-13.
(6) The applicant shall
quarantine any animals on the elk ranch until a new license is acquired or due
process of law has occurred.
(7) An
elk ranch that has had its license expire or had its license revoked shall
remove any elk from the facility within 30 calendar days by:
(a) sending elk to an inspected facility for
slaughter; or
(b) selling elk to
another licensed facility.
(8) At the end of 30 days, the department
shall sell any elk remaining on the facility during a special sale conducted
for that purpose.
(9) A department
employee shall determine if any domesticated elk remains on the elk ranch at
the time of inspection.
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