Utah Admin. Code R657-65-3 - Authorization to Create and Administer an Urban Deer Control Plan
(1) A city with a
resident deer population that is significantly damaging private property or
threatening public safety within its boundaries may request the Division for a
certificate of registration ("COR") to design, create, and administer an urban
deer control plan.
(2) The
Division may issue an urban deer control plan COR to a city, provided:
(a) the application is filed by a city;
(b) resident deer are collectively
causing significant damage to private property or threatening public safety
within the city's incorporated boundaries;
(c) it has enacted an ordinance prohibiting
the feeding of deer, elk, and moose;
(d) it has general liability insurance in the
amount of $1,000,000.00 or more that covers liability claims that may arise
from designing, creating, and administering an urban deer control plan;
(e) it agrees, without waiving
immunity or any other limitation or provision in the Utah Governmental Immunity
Act, Utah Code Sections
63G-7-101 through
63G-7-904, to hold harmless and
indemnify the Division against any claims or damages arising from its deer
removal activities undertaken pursuant to the urban deer control plan COR,
except for any allocated share of fault and damages attributable to the
Division's actual involvement in deer removal activities on the ground: and
(f) it submits with its
application the estimated population of resident deer in the city and the final
target population number it seeks to achieve through deer removal.
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