No. 28376 (Amendment): R657-42. Fees, Exchanges, Surrenders, Refunds and Reallocation of Wildlife Documents  

  • DAR File No.: 28376
    Filed: 11/23/2005, 04:30
    Received by: NL

     

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    This rule is being amended pursuant to changes approved to Rule R657-38, Dedicated Hunter Program, by the Wildlife Board after Regional Advisory Council meetings had been conducted to gather public input. Those changes and amendments made Rule R657-38 more customer friendly. (DAR NOTE: The proposed amendment to Rule R657-38 is under DAR No. 28367 in this issue.)

     

    Summary of the rule or change:

    Sections R657-42-3 and R657-42-4 are being amended to allow participants in the Dedicated Hunter Program to more easily exchange and surrender Dedicated Hunter Permits.

     

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Sections 23-19-1 and 23-19-38

     

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    The Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) determined that this amendment does not create a cost or savings impact to the state budget or DWR's budget.

     

    local governments:

    None--This filing does not create any direct cost or savings impact to local governments because they are not directly affected by the rule. Nor are local governments indirectly impacted because the rule does not create a situation requiring services from local governments.

     

    other persons:

    This amendment does not impose any additional requirements on other persons, nor generate a cost or savings impact to other persons.

     

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    Since the cost to exchange a Dedicated Hunter Permit is only $5 and there is no cost to surrender a Dedicated Hunter Permit, DWR determined that the compliance costs for affected persons is very low. As well, exchanging and surrendering Dedicated Hunter Permits is optional.

     

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    The amendments to this rule do not create an impact on businesses. Michael R. Styler, Executive Director

     

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Natural Resources
    Wildlife Resources
    1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
    SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3154

     

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Robin Thomas at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4707, by FAX at 801-538-4745, or by Internet E-mail at robinthomas@utah.gov

     

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    01/17/2006

     

    This rule may become effective on:

    01/18/2006

     

    Authorized by:

    James F Karpowitz, Director

     

     

    RULE TEXT

    R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources.

    R657-42. Fees, Exchanges, Surrenders, Refunds and Reallocation of Wildlife Documents.

    R657-42-1. Purpose and Authority.

    (1) Under the authority of Sections 23-19-1 and 23-19-38 the division may issue wildlife documents in accordance with the rules of the Wildlife Board.

    (2) This rule provides the standards and procedures for the:

    (a) exchange of permits;

    (b) surrender of wildlife documents;

    (c) refund of wildlife documents;

    (d) reallocation of permits; and

    (e) assessment of late fees.

     

    R657-42-2. Definitions.

    (1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 23-13-2 and the applicable rules and proclamations of the Wildlife Board.

    (2) In addition:

    (a) "Alternate drawing lists" means a list of persons who have not already drawn a permit and would have been the next person in line to draw a permit.

    (b) "Deployed or mobilized" means that a person provides military or emergency services in the interest of national defense or national emergency pursuant to the demand, request or order of their employer.

    (c) "Landowner association operator" for purposes of this rule, means:

    (i) a landowner association or any of its members eligible to receive limited entry landowner permits as provided in Rule R657-43; or

    (ii) Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit (CWMU) landowner association or its designated operator as provided in Rule R657-37.

    (d) "Wildlife document" means any license, permit, tag, or certificate of registration issued by the division.

     

    R657-42-3. Exchanges.

    (1)(a) Any person who has obtained a general buck deer or a general bull elk permit may exchange that permit for any other available general permit if both permits are for the same species and sex.

    (b) A person must make general buck deer and general bull elk permit exchanges at any division office prior to the season opening date of the permit to be exchanged.

    (2) Any person who has obtained a cougar harvest objective unit permit may exchange that permit for any other available cougar harvest objective unit permit as provided in Rule R657-10.

    (3) Any person who has obtained a limited entry bear any weapon or limited entry bear archery permit may exchange that permit for a limited entry bear archery or limited entry bear any weapon permit, respectively.

    (4) Any person who has obtained a Dedicated Hunter Permit may exchange that permit for any other available Dedicated Hunter Permit as provided in Rule R657-38.

    (5) The division may charge a handling fee for the exchange of a permit.

     

    R657-42-4. Surrenders.

    (1) Any person who has obtained a wildlife document and decides not to use it, may surrender the wildlife document to any division office.

    (2) Any person who has obtained a wildlife document may surrender the wildlife document prior to the season opening date of the wildlife document for the purpose of:

    (a) waiving the waiting period normally assessed and reinstating the number of bonus points, including a bonus point for the current year as if a permit had not been drawn, if applicable;

    (b) reinstating the number of preference points, including a preference point for the current year as if a permit had not been drawn, if applicable; or

    (c) purchasing a reallocated permit or any other permit available for which the person is eligible.

    (3) A CWMU permit must be surrendered before the following dates, except as provided in Section R657-42-11:

    (a) the opening date for the respective general archery season for buck deer, bull elk or spike bull elk;

    (b) September 1 for pronghorn and moose;

    (c) August 15 for antlerless deer and elk;

    (d) prior to the applicable season date for small game and waterfowl; and

    (e) prior to the applicable season date of any variance approved by the Wildlife Board in accordance with Rules R657-21 and R657-37.

    (4) Dedicated hunter participants must surrender their permits prior to the general archery deer season, except as provided in Section R657-38-6.

    (5) The division may not issue a refund, except as provided in Section R657-42-5.

     

    R657-42-5. Refunds.

    (1) The refund of a license, certificate of registration or permit shall be made in accordance with:

    (a) Section 23-19-38 and Rule R657-50;

    (b) Section 23-19-38.2 and Subsection (3); or

    (c) Section 23-19-38 and Subsection (4).

    (2)(a) An application for a refund may be obtained from any division office.

    (b) All refunds must be processed through the Salt Lake Division office.

    (3) A person may receive a refund in accordance with Subsection (3) for a wildlife document if that person was deployed or mobilized on or after September 11, 2001, in the interest of national defense or national emergency and is thereby completely precluded from participating in the hunting or fishing activity authorized by the wildlife document, provided:

    (a) the refund request is made to the division within one year of the end of the hunting or fishing season authorized by the wildlife document;

    (b) the person surrenders the wildlife document to the division, or signs an affidavit stating the wildlife document is no longer in the person's possession; and

    (c) the person verifies that the deployment or mobilization completely precluded them from participating in the activity authorized by the wildlife document, except as provided in Subsection (5); and

    (d) the person provides military orders, or a letter from an employment supervisor on official public health or public safety organization letterhead stating:

    (i) the branch of the United States Armed Forces, or name of the public health organization or public safety organization from which they were deployed or mobilized; and

    (ii) the nature and length of their duty while deployed or mobilized.

    (4) The division may issue a refund for a wildlife document if the person to whom it was issued dies prior to participating in the hunting or fishing activity authorized by the wildlife document, provided:

    (a) The person legally entitled to administer the decedent's estate provides the division with:

    (i) picture identification;

    (ii) letters testamentary, letters of administration, or such other evidence establishing the person is legally entitled to administer the affairs of the decedent's estate;

    (iii) a photocopy of the decedent's certified death certificate; and

    (iv) the wildlife document for which a refund is requested.

    (5) The director may determine that a person did not have the opportunity to participate in an activity authorized by the wildlife document.

    (6) The division may reinstate a bonus point or preference point, whichever is applicable, and waive waiting periods, if applicable, when issuing a refund in accordance with this [Subsection (3)]Section.

     

    R657-42-6. Reallocation of Permits.

    (1)(a) The division may reallocate surrendered limited entry, once-in-a-lifetime and CWMU permits.

    (b) The division shall not reallocate resident and nonresident big game general permits.

    (2) Permits shall be reallocated through the Salt Lake Division office.

    (3)(a) Any limited entry, once-in-a-lifetime or public CWMU permit surrendered to the division shall be reallocated through the drawing process by contacting the next person listed on the alternate drawing list or as provided in Subsection (b).

    (b) A person who is denied a permit due to an error in issuing permits may be placed on the alternate drawing list to address the error, if applicable, in accordance with the Rule R657-50.

    (c) The alternate drawing lists are classified as private and therefore, protected under the Government Records Access Management Act.

    (d) The division shall make a reasonable effort to contact the next person on the alternate list by telephone or mail.

    (e) If the next person, who would have drawn the limited entry, once-in-a-lifetime or public CWMU permit, does not accept the permit or the division is unable to contact that person, the reallocation process will continue until the division has reallocated the permit or the season closes for that permit.

    (4) If the next person, who would have drawn the limited entry, once-in-a-lifetime or public CWMU permit has obtained a permit, that person may be required to surrender the previously obtained permit in accordance with Section R657-42-4(2) and any other applicable rules and proclamations of the Wildlife Board.

    (5) Any private CWMU permit surrendered to the division will be reallocated by the landowner through a voucher, issued to the landowner by the division in accordance with Rule R657-37.

    (6)(a) The division may allocate additional general deer permits and limited entry permits, if it is consistent with the unit's biological objectives, to address errors in accordance with Rule R657-50.

    (b) The division shall not allocate additional CWMU and Once-In-A-Lifetime permits.

    (c) The division may extend deadlines to address errors in accordance with Rule R657-50.

     

    R657-42-7. Reallocated Permit Cost.

    (1) Any person who accepts the offered reallocated permit must pay the applicable permit fee.

    (2) The division may not issue a refund, except as provided in Section R657-42-5.

     

    R657-42-8. Accepted Payment of Fees.

    (1) Personal checks, business checks, money orders, cashier's checks, and credit or debit cards are accepted for payment of wildlife documents.

    (2) Personal or business checks drawn on an out-of-state account are not accepted.

    (3) Third-party checks are not accepted.

    (4) All payments must be made payable to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

    (5)(a) Credit or debit cards must be valid at least 30 days after any drawing results are posted.

    (b) Checks, and credit or debit cards will not be accepted as combined payment on single or group applications.

    (c) If applicable, if applicants are applying as a group, all fees for all applicants in that group must be charged to one credit or debit card.

    (d) Handling fees and donations are charged to the credit or debit card when the application is processed.

    (e) Permit fees may be charged to the credit or debit card prior to the posting date of the drawings, if successful.

    (f) The division shall not be held responsible for bank charges incurred for the use of credit or debit cards.

    (6)(a) An application is voidable if the check is returned unpaid from the bank or the credit or debit card is invalid or refused.

    (b) The division charges a returned check collection fee for any check returned unpaid.

    (7)(a) A license or permit is voidable if the check is returned unpaid from the bank or the credit or debit card is invalid or refused.

    (b) The Division may make attempt to contact the successful applicant by phone or mail to collect payment prior to voiding the license or permit.

    (c) The Division shall reinstate the applicant's bonus points or preference points, whichever is applicable, and waive waiting periods, if applicable, when voiding a permit in accordance with Subsection (b).

    (d) A permit which is deemed void in accordance with Subsection (b) may be reissued by the Division to the next person listed on the alternate drawing list.

    (8)(a) A license or permit received by a person shall be deemed invalid if payment for that license or permit is not received, or a check is returned unpaid from the bank, or the credit or debit card is invalid or refused.

    (b) A person must notify the division of any change of credit or debit card numbers if the credit or debit card is invalid or refused.

    (9) Hunting with a permit where payment has not been received for that permit constitutes a violation of hunting without a valid permit.

    (10) The division may require a money order or cashier's check to correct payment for a license, permit, or certificate of registration.

    (11) Any person who fails to pay the required fee for any wildlife document, shall be ineligible to obtain any other wildlife document until the delinquent fees and associated collection costs are paid.

     

    R657-42-9. Assessment of Late Fees.

    (1) Any wildlife application submitted under the Utah Administrative Code Rules provided in Subsection (a) through (e), within 30 days of the applicable application deadline established in such rules, in the proclamations of the Wildlife Board, or by the division may be processed only upon payment of a late fee as provided by the approved fee schedule.

    (a) R657-52, Commercial Harvesting of Brine Shrimp and Brine Shrimp Eggs;

    (b) R657-21, Cooperative Wildlife Management Units for Small Game;

    (c) R657-22, Commercial Hunting Areas;

    (d) R657-37, Cooperative Wildlife Management Units for Big Game; or

    (e) R657-43, Landowner Permits.

     

    R657-42-10. Duplicates.

    (1) If an unexpired wildlife document is destroyed, lost or stolen, a person may obtain a duplicate from a division office or online license agent, for a duplicate fee as provided in the fee schedule.

    (2) The division may waive the fee for a duplicate unexpired wildlife document provided the person did not receive the original wildlife document.

    (3) To obtain the duplicate wildlife document, the applicant may be required to complete an affidavit testifying to such loss, destruction or theft.

     

    R657-42-11. Surrender of Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit or Limited Entry Landowner Permits.

    (1) A person who has obtained a CWMU or limited entry landowner permit may surrender the permit after the deadlines provided in Subsections R657-42-4(3)(a), (b), and (c) for CWMU permits and after the season opening date for limited entry landowner permits for the purpose of:

    (a) death in accordance with Section 23-19-38, Subsection (2) and Section R657-42-5(4);

    (b) injury or illness in accordance with Section 23-19-38 and Subsection (2);

    (c) deployment or mobilization in the interest of national defense or national emergency in accordance with Section 23-19-38.2 and Subsection (2); or

    (d) an error occurring in issuing the permit in accordance with Subsection (2) and Rule R657-50.

    (2)(a) The permittee and the landowner association operator must sign an affidavit stating that the permittee has not participated in any hunting activity.

    (b) The permittee and landowner association operator signatures must be notarized.

    (c) The affidavit and unused permit must be submitted to the division.

    (3)(a) The division may reissue a voucher to a landowner association operator, or reallocate a surrendered permit in accordance with Section 23-19-38 and as provided in Subsections (b) and (c).

    (b) The division may reallocate a surrendered permit:

    (i) originally issued by the division through the big game drawing process in accordance with Section R657-42-6; or

    (ii) originally issued by the division through a voucher redemption in the form of a new voucher issued to the landowner association operator.

    (c) Reissuance of vouchers or reallocation of permits under this section may only occur in the year in which the surrendered permit was valid.

     

    KEY: wildlife, permits

    [September 6, 2005]2006

    Notice of Continuation May 14, 2003

    23-19-1

    23-19-38

    23-19-38.2

     

     

     

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
1/18/2006
Publication Date:
12/15/2005
Filed Date:
11/23/2005
Agencies:
Natural Resources,Wildlife Resources
Rulemaking Authority:

Sections 23-19-1 and 23-19-38

 

Authorized By:
James F Karpowitz, Director
DAR File No.:
28376
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R657-42. Accepted Payment of Fees, Late Fees, Exchanges, Surrenders, Refunds and Reallocation of Licenses, Certificates of Registration and Permits.