Utah Admin. Code R657-66-4 - Military Installation Permit Numbers, Permit Boundaries, Season Lengths, and Legal Weapons
(1) The Commander
shall submit requested permit allocations to the Wildlife Board by September 1
annually.
(2) The Wildlife Board
shall have authority to approve, reduce, or deny the number of MIU permits
available from the number requested by the Commander, consistent with the
following:
(a) The number of permit vouchers
available shall be based on the species population trend, size, and
distribution to protect the long-term health of the population; and
(b) For each MIU having permit vouchers
approved by the Wildlife Board, at least one (1) permit per approved species,
or 20% of the total number of permits approved per species rounded up to the
nearest whole number, whichever is greater, shall be made available to members
of the general public via the Division's permit drawing.
(3) The boundaries of the MIU dictated in the
cooperative agreement shall be clearly described and discernible on the ground
of the military installation and shall be considered the general permit
boundaries for hunting permits issued pursuant to this Rule.
(4) The season dates for hunting under a
Military Installation Permit shall include a maximum of September 1 to October
31 annually.
(5) Season dates may
be shortened and boundaries of the MIU may be modified by definition in the
cooperative agreement or by written declaration of the Commander prior to
issuance of a Military Installation Permit for the season date in
question.
(6) The Commander may
further restrict the weapon types allowed on the MIU from what is identified in
the cooperative agreement prior to the distribution of the permit
vouchers.
(7) All weapons allowed
for a Military Installation hunt shall conform to the rules and regulations
describing legal weapons used in the taking of protected wildlife.
(8) The Commander is responsible for
communicating all modifications of season dates, MIU boundaries, and legal
weapon choices to the Division and those participating in an MIU
hunt.
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