Utah Admin. Code R657-58-3 - Certificate of Registration (COR) and General Requirements
(1) Regardless of the size or type of
contest, each boat operator must complete the Mussel Aware Boater Program
online training provided at
https://dwrapps.utah.gov/wex/dbconnection.jsp?examnbr=504688,
and display the completed "decontamination certification form" on the dashboard
of the boat transport vehicle for the duration of the fishing
contest.
(2) Regardless of the size
or type of contest, the contest sponsor shall verify and confirm that each boat
operator participating in the fishing contest possess a completed Mussel Aware
Boater Program "decontamination certification form."
(3) A COR is required for each certified
fishing contest. The requirements are listed in Sections
R657-58-4 through
R657-58-5.
(4) A COR is valid for
only one fishing tournament on one water.
(5) The division may request public comment
before issuing a COR if, in the opinion of the division, the proposed contest
has potential impacts to the public or could substantially impact a public
fishery.
(6)
(a) A COR may be denied for:
(i) failure to comply with the fishing
guidebook and rule;
(ii) potential
for resource damage;
(iii)
location;
(iv) occurrence on a
legal holiday or Free Fishing Day;
(v) public safety issues;
(vi) conflicts with the public;
(vii) failure to adequately protect state
waters from invasive species;
(viii) problems with the applicant's prior
performance record; and
(ix)
failure to comply with other state laws, including those applying to raffles
and lotteries in Utah.
(b) The reason for denial will be identified
and reported to the applicant in a timely manner. The division may impose
conditions on the issuance of the Certification of Registration in order to
achieve a management objective or adequately protect a fishery. Any conditions
will be listed on the COR.
(8)
(a) COR
applications are available online at the division's website.
(b) Applications must be received by the
division at least 45 days prior to the contest. In some cases a public comment
process may alter the 45-day COR review period.
(c) Variances to the COR review period may
only be granted by the director.
(9) A COR application must include:
(a) a complete schedule of entry fees, cash
awards and prize values;
(b)
documentation of the number of participants; and
(c) information regarding the use of live
weigh-in.
(10) Anyone
conducting a certified fishing contest who fails to obtain a COR or to follow
the rules set by the division may be prohibited from conducting any fishing
contests, and may be subject to other penalties.
Notes
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