Utah Admin. Code R850-12-300 - Prohibited Activities
In addition to Section 53C-2-301(1), except as authorized in writing by the agency, the following activities are prohibited on trust lands:
1. posting
or distributing printed materials;
2. managing or controlling trust lands,
including prohibiting, preventing, or obstructing public entry on trust lands
or blocking access to an Authorized Route;
3. activities authorized under this Section
R850-12 that continue for more than 15 consecutive days or more than 15 days
within any 30-day period;
4.
parking a motorized or recreational vehicle more than 100 feet from an
Authorized Route;
5. leaving
unattended personal property on trust lands for longer than 72 hours;
6. using or possessing explosives, fireworks,
or firecrackers;
7. using poisons,
herbicide, insecticides, or pesticides;
8. using or possessing any noxious weeds or
noxious weed seeds, as designated in Sections
R68-8-2 and
R68-9-2,
and/or feeds, supplements or forages containing any, in whole or in part, of
the weeds designated as noxious weeds in Section
R68-9-2;
9. metal detecting;
10. searching for treasure, artifacts, or
other natural or man-made items;
11. leaving or disposing of human or animal
fecal matter unless:
(a) the fecal matter is
buried at least 8 inches deep and at least 200 feet from any campsite or water
source; and
(b) all toilet paper
and hygiene products are removed from trust lands;
12. installing new technical rock climbing or
slack lining equipment or hardware;
13. affixing devices including trail cameras
to structures, trees, or any other natural or made-made fixture;
14. using or possessing glass containers
outside of enclosed vehicles, tents, trailers, or recreational vehicles, except
that removing glass discarded by others on trust lands is permitted;
15. constructing, using, moving, occupying,
or destroying any structures on trust lands including fences, water control
devices, roads, surveys and section markers, or signs;
16. destructing, marking, or defacing trust
lands, including without limitation, cross-country travel using human-powered,
mechanized or motorized vehicles (other than approved mobility devices for the
impaired or over-snow travel authorized pursuant to
R850-110-400), creating new routes, human-powered, mechanized or motorized vehicle travel
on routes other than Authorized Routes;
17. carving tree trunks, marking/defacing
rocks, graffiti, destruction of natural formations on trust lands (e.g.
knocking over sandstone pillars), tossing, throwing, or rolling of rocks or
other materials into valleys or canyons or down hills and mountains;
18. any activity prohibited under any other
local, state, or federal statute, ordinance, rule, or regulation;
19. any activity that requires authorization
from the agency or any other local, state, or federal authority under any
local, state, or federal statute, ordinance, rule, or regulation.
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