Utah Admin. Code R657-4-2 - Definitions
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in
Section 23A-1-101.
(2) In addition:
(a) "Authorized Species" those species
specifically authorized on a certificate of registration.
(b) "Commercial hunting area" or "CHA" means
a parcel of land permitted to release pen-reared or propagated gamebirds more
than five days per year.
(c)
"Contiguous" means a piece of land that shares a boundary, including a single
point at corners.
(d) "Director"
means the director of the Division.
(e) "Disease free status" means a bird, or
representative sample of a flock has tested negative for pathogens listed in
Rule R58-6 and Sections
R657-4-10,
R657-4-11,
R657-4-12,
R657-4-13.
(f) "Division" means the Utah Division of
Wildlife Resources.
(g) "Durable
marking" means metal leg band, patagial tag, or other marking attached to an
animal identifying it as a pen-reared bird that can reasonably be expected to
remain attached for more than one year and is easily visible on inspection of a
bird in hand.
(h) "Field trial"
means an organized event where the abilities of dog handlers and their dogs and
are evaluated, including the ability of the dogs to hunt or retrieve
gamebirds.
(i) "NPIP" means
National Poultry Improvement Plan.
(j) "Operator" means a person, group, or
business entity, including their agents, employees and contractors, that
manages, owns, administers, or oversees the activities and operations of a
facility or CHA. Operator further includes any person, group or business entity
that employs or contracts another to serve or act as an operator.
(k) "Pen-reared Gamebird" means species of
the following that were breed from legally acquired captive stock and hatched
and raised in captivity:
(i) chukar
partridge;
(ii) red-legged
partridge;
(iii) gray (Hungarian)
partridge;
(iv) pheasant (genus
Syrmaticus, Chrysolophus, and Phasianus);
(v) Bobwhite quail;
(vi) California quail;
(vii) Gambel's quail; and
(viii) waterfowl (family Anatidae).
(l) "Train" or "training" means
informal handling, exercising, teaching, instructing, and disciplining of dogs
or falconry birds in the skills and techniques of hunting and retrieving
gamebirds characterized by absence of fees, judging, or awards.
(m) "Wildlife Document" A certificate or
registration, permit, license or other document issued by the Division granting
permission for a possession of animals or a specific activity.
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