Utah Admin. Code R657-37-7 - Operation by Landowner Association
(1)
(a) A
CWMU must be operated by a landowner association who is represented by a
president or a landowner association operator.
(b) A landowner association president or
landowner association operator may appoint CWMU agents to protect private
property within the CWMU; however, the landowner association president, or
landowner association operator must assume ultimate responsibility for the
operation of the CWMU.
(2)
(a) A
landowner association member or landowner association operator must provide
general public CWMU permittees a minimum of:
(i) five full days, each of which beginning
30 minutes before shooting hours, to be in the area the public permittee wants
to hunt with their buck, bull or turkey permits; and
(ii) three full days, each of which beginning
30 minutes before shooting hours, to be in the area the public permittee wants
to hunt with antlerless permits.
(b) Sunday hunt days may not be included in
minimum hunt days except by mutual agreement of the permittee and the
operator.
(c) General public CWMU
permittees shall be allowed to hunt the entire CWMU during their established
season dates, unless areas are deemed closed to both public and private hunters
and described in the CWMU Management Plan as closed.
(d) A person who has obtained a CWMU permit
may hunt only in the CWMU for which the permit is issued, except as provided
under Subsection (2).
(4)
(a)
Each landowner association member or landowner association operator must:
(i) clearly post each boundary of the CWMU at
all corners, streams crossing property lines, roads, gates, and rights-of-way
entering the land with signs that are a minimum of 8 1/2 by 11 inches on a
bright yellow background with black lettering, and that contain the language
provided in Subsection (b); and
(ii) if a CWMU uses public land for making a
definable boundary for the CWMU then that boundary shall be posted every three
hundred yards.
(b) Only
persons with a valid CWMU permit for the CWMU may hunt moose, deer, elk,
pronghorn or turkey within the boundaries of the CWMU.
(c) The general public may use accessible
public land portions of the CWMU for legal purposes, other than hunting big
game or turkey for which the CWMU is authorized.
(5) A landowner association member or
landowner association operator must provide a written copy of its guidelines
used to regulate a permit holder's conduct as a guest on the CWMU to each
permit holder.
(6)
(a) A CWMU and the division shall
cooperatively address the needs of landowners who are negatively impacted by
big game animals or turkeys associated with the CWMU.
(b) The CWMU and the division shall
cooperatively seek methods to prevent or mitigate agricultural depredation
caused by big game animals or turkeys associated with the CWMU.
(7) A landowner association member
may not harass or haze wildlife in an effort to retain animals on the CWMU or
herd animals onto the CWMU unless:
(a) the
division determines that such actions are necessary to mitigate agricultural
damage on neighboring lands;
(b)
the CWMU is fulfilling their obligations described in their CWMU Management
Plan regarding agricultural damage to neighboring landowners; and
(c) the division provides prior written
authorization approving the actions of the CMWU.
(8) A landowner association member may not
receive depredation payments from the division if any land owned by a landowner
association member is enrolled in a CWMU regardless of species.
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