Utah Admin. Code R657-56-13 - Right to Deny Access
(1) The division
reserves the right to deny public access to any WIA property or a portion
thereof for any reason and without notice.
(2) The private landowner reserves the right
to deny a member of the public access to the WIA property for the following
causes::
(a) the member of the public being
intoxicated;
(b) causing property
damage or vandalism;
(c) violation
of property use terms or conditions in the WIA lease agreement or this
rule;
(d) failure to possess a WIA
authorization;
(e) committing any
wildlife violation or crime on the WIA property; or
(f) any situation reasonably deemed an
emergency.
(3)
(a) A private landowner may give verbal
notice to a member of the public who is being restricted or denied public
access under Subsection (2) and must immediately notify the division.
(b) The private landowner may not
otherwise restrict, limit, or prohibit public access.
(4) The division may revoke a WIA
authorization and prohibit access to WIA properties for a person who has
committed a wildlife violation or other civil or criminal offense while on a
WIA property.
Notes
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