Utah Admin. Code R657-55-10 - Wildlife Expo Permit - Application Handling Fee Revenue
(1)
(a) All
wildlife expo permit application handling fee revenue generated by the
conservation organization under
R657-55-5(2)
will be deposited in a separate, federally insured account to prevent
commingling with any other funds.
(b) Interest earned on the portion of
application handling fee revenue retained by the conservation organization for
administrative expenses under Subsection (2) may be retained and used by the
conservation organization.
(c)
Interest earned on the portion of application handling fee revenue committed to
fund wildlife conservation projects under Subsection (3) shall be used by the
conservation organization to fund approved wildlife conservation
projects.
(2) The
conservation organization may retain up to $3.50 of each $5.00 application
handling fee for administrative expenses, unless the conservation organization
pledges a greater percentage of the application handling fee to wildlife
conservation in:
(a) its response to the
request for proposal; or
(b) the
expo contract with the division.
(3) The remaining balance of each $5.00
application handling fee and accrued interest, less standard banking fees
assessed on the account where the funding is deposited, will be used by the
conservation organization to fund projects advancing wildlife interests in the
state, subject to the following:
(a) project
funding will not be committed to or expended on any project without first
obtaining the division director's written approval;
(b) cash donations to the Wildlife Habitat
Account created under Section
23-19-43 or Division Species
Enhancement Funds are authorized projects that do not require the division
director's approval; and
(c)
application handling fee revenue dedicated to funding projects must be
completely expended on approved projects or transferred to the division by
August 1st, two years following the year in which
the application handling fee revenue is collected.
(4) Application handling fee revenue
committed to division-approved projects will be transferred by the conservation
organization to the division with in 60 days of being invoiced by the division.
(a) If the division-approved project to which
funds are committed is completed under projected budget or canceled, funds
committed to the project that are not used will be kept by the division and
credited back to the conservation organization and made available for the group
to use on other approved projects during the current or subsequent
year.
(5) All records
and receipts for projects under Subsection (3) must be retained by the
conservation organization for a period not less than five years, and shall be
produced to the division for inspection upon request.
(6) The conservation organization shall
submit a report to the division and Wildlife Board each year by August
1st that accounts for and documents the following:
(a) gross revenue generated from collecting
$5 wildlife expo permit application handling fees;
(b) total amount of application handling fee
revenue retained for administrative expenses; and
(c) total amount of application handling fee
revenue set aside and dedicated to funding projects, including bank statements
showing account balances.
(7) A partner organization that individually
receives application handling fee revenue from the expo permit drawing pursuant
to a co-participant contract with the conservation organization, is subject to
the provisions in Subsections (1) through (6).
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