Utah Admin. Code R657-43-8 - Limited Entry Landowner Program - Permit Vouchers for Lands not Participating in a Landowner Association, - Drawing, and Permit Use
(1) Qualifier Applications for Limited Entry
Landowner Program Permit Vouchers are available from division offices and on
the division website before the draw.
(2)
(a)
Only one Applicant may submit a Qualifier Application for a parcel of Private
Land.
(b) The division may reject
all Qualifier Applications if more than one application is received for the
same parcel of Private Land.
(c) A
Landowner may only submit one Qualifier Application, regardless of whether
there are:
(i) multiple individual persons
owning the Eligible Property;
(ii)
multiple Legal Entity Owners in the Legal Entity owning the Eligible Property;
or
(iii) similar instances of split
ownership of the Eligible Property.
(3) Qualifier Applications for Limited Entry
Landowner Permits must include:
(a) total
acres of Eligible Property within the respective Limited Entry unit hunt
boundary area;
(b) the signature of
all Landowners having an interest in the Eligible Property; and
(c) a digital map of the Eligible Property
indicating the parcel numbers, county, and limited entry hunt unit within which
it is located.
(4)
Qualifier Applications must be submitted to the regional division office with
management responsibilities where the Eligible Property is located.
(5) The signatures of the Landowners on the
Draw Application serve as an affidavit by such Landowner certifying ownership
of the Eligible Property in the Qualifier Application.
(6) After Qualifier Applications are reviewed
and approved, Draw Applications will be submitted pursuant to Section
R657-62-27.
(7) Any person issued a Limited Entry
Landowner Program Permit under this rule is subject to all season dates, weapon
restrictions, and any other rules, specifically Rule R657-5, and fees as
provided in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.
(8) Limited Entry Landowner Program Permit
Vouchers are not valid for:
(a) multi-season
hunting opportunities;
(b) public
land;
(c) private land outside of
the property for which the application was submitted for; and
(d) late season limited entry buck deer
permits on a general season unit.
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