Utah Admin. Code R657-68-4 - Effect and Term of a Trial Hunting Authorization
(1)
(a) A
person who obtains a trial hunting authorization will receive an accompanying
registration number to be used in lieu of a hunter education number when
applying for or purchasing a hunting license or permit authorized in Subsection
(b).
(b) A person who possesses a
trial hunting authorization may apply for and purchase the following Utah
hunting licenses and permits, notwithstanding the hunter education requirements
in Section
23-19-11 and R657-23:
(i) hunting license, excluding multi-year
licenses;
(ii) combination license,
excluding multi-year licenses;
(iii) all hunting permits, excluding the
following big game permits allocated through a division drawing:
(A) premium limited entry;
(B) limited entry;
(C) once-in-a-lifetime;
(D) cooperative wildlife management
unit;
(E) dedicated hunter;
and
(F) sportsman.
(2)
(a) A trial hunting authorization:
(i) is valid for a single, three year term,
except as provided in Subsection (6); and
(ii) shall immediately terminate upon the
holder successfully completing an approved hunter education course, as provided
in Section 23-19-11 and R657-23.
(b) A person may not obtain more than one
trial hunting authorization in a lifetime.
(3) A trial hunting authorization shall be
considered an "approved hunter education course" under Section
23-17-6(3)(a)(ii)
for the exclusive and limited purpose of hunting on a commercial hunting area.
(a) A person who hunts on a commercial
hunting area with a trial hunting authorization is subject to the requirements
in R657-68-5.
(4)
(a) A
person who possesses a current trial hunting authorization may not participate
in the Hunter Mentoring Program (R657-67) as a hunting mentor.
(b) A person who possesses a current trial
hunting authorization may participate in the Hunter Mentoring Program (R657-67)
as a qualifying minor, as hereafter provided.
(i) A trial hunting authorization will be
recognized by the division as a "hunter education program" under
R657-67-3(1)(b)
for the exclusive and limited purpose of a qualifying minor participating in
the Hunter Mentoring Program.
(ii)
Notwithstanding the big game permit limitations in Subsection
R657-68-4(1)(b)(iii),
a qualifying minor possessing a current trial hunting authorization may share
any big game permit authorized in the Hunter Mentoring Program rule.
(iii) Both the qualifying minor and hunting
mentor are subject to the provisions of this rule and the Hunter Mentoring
Program rule when a hunting permit is shared under
R657-67-3 with a qualifying
minor possessing a current trial hunting authorization.
(5) A person that applies for a
big game hunting permit with a trial hunting authorization is subject to the
minimum age requirements set forth in Section
23-19-22.
(6)
(a) A
trial hunting authorization that expires after a hunting permit application is
filed in a division drawing shall remain valid to the date the permit is issued
for the exclusive purpose of receiving and using the permit.
(i) A trial hunting authorization extended
under Subsection (6)(a) beyond the prescribed three year term may not be used
during the extension period to obtain any other hunting license or
permit.
(b) A person
that obtains a license or permit with a valid trial hunting authorization that
thereafter expires prior to the conclusion of the hunting season assigned to
that license or permit may use the license or permit through the entire season,
subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in
R657-68-5.
(c) A person that successfully completes an
approved hunter education course prior to using a hunting license or permit
obtained with a trial hunting authorization is not subject to the limitations
and conditions set forth in
R657-68-5, provided proof of
hunter education compliance is carried on the person while hunting.
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