Utah Admin. Code R850-50-500 - AUM Assessments and Annual Adjustments
1. An annual assessment shall be charged for
each AUM authorized by the agency. This assessment shall be established by the
board and shall be reviewed annually and adjusted if appropriate.
2. The annual assessment for lands designated
as "High Value Grazing Lands" will be at a higher amount than trust lands not
so designated. High Value Grazing Lands are typically, but not necessarily,
contained in a named land block. Blocked or scattered lands may be designated
as High Value Grazing Land through a Director's Finding.
3. If the agency acquires High Value Grazing
Lands through an exchange with the federal government, the application of the
agency's annual assessment to the holders of grazing privileges on the acquired
land shall be phased in over a five-year period in equal increments after the
term of the federal permit has expired.
4. The application of the agency's annual
assessment on lands acquired through an exchange with the federal government,
and not designated as High Value Grazing Lands, shall be phased in over a
three-year period in equal increments after the term of the federal permit has
expired.
5. Failure to pay the
annual assessment within the time prescribed shall automatically work a
forfeiture and termination of the permit and all rights thereunder.
Notes
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