No. 28187 (Amendment): R657-9. Taking Waterfowl, Common Snipe and Coot  

  • DAR File No.: 28187
    Filed: 08/31/2005, 04:16
    Received by: NL

     

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    This rule is being amended pursuant to Regional Advisory Council and Wildlife Board meetings conducted annually for taking public input and reviewing the division's waterfowl program.

     

    Summary of the rule or change:

    Under Section R657-9-2, several definitions are deleted since these definitions are being incorporated by reference to 50 CFR 20, 2004 ed. Section R657-9-5 is being amended to require the completion of the swan orientation course prior to applying for a swan permit. Other provisions are being amended for consistency and clarity.

     

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Sections 23-14-18 and 23-14-19

     

    This rule or change incorporates by reference the following material:

    50 CFR 20, 50 CFR 32.64, and 50 CFR 27.21, 2004

     

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    This amendment clarifies existing requirements. Therefore, the amendments do not create a cost or savings impact to the state 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 amendment. Nor are local governments indirectly impacted because the amendment does not create a situation requiring services from local governments.

     

    other persons:

    The amendments are for clarification, therefore, the amendments do not impose any additional requirements on other persons, nor generate a cost or savings impact to other persons.

     

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    None--The amendments clarify existing requirements. Therefore, there are not any additional compliance costs associated with this amendment.

     

    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:

    Angela VanScoyk at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4707, by FAX at 801-538-4709, or by Internet E-mail at angelavanscoyk@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:

    10/17/2005

     

    This rule may become effective on:

    10/18/2005

     

    Authorized by:

    James F Karpowitz, Director

     

     

    RULE TEXT

    R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources.

    R657-9. Taking Waterfowl, Common Snipe and Coot.

    R657-9-1. Purpose and Authority.

    (1) Under authority of Sections 23-14-18 and 23-14-19, and in accordance with 50 CFR 20, 50 CFR 32.64 and 50 CFR 27.21, [2003]2004 edition, which is incorporated by reference, the Wildlife Board has established this rule for taking waterfowl, Common snipe, and coot.

    (2) Specific dates, areas, limits, requirements and other administrative details which may change annually are published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot.

     

    R657-9-2. Definitions.

    (1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 23-13-2.

    (2) In addition:

    (a) ["Aggregate daily bag limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds permitted to be taken by one person in any one day during the open season when such person hunts in more than one specified geographic area and/or for more than one species for which a combined daily bag limit is prescribed. The aggregate daily bag limit is equal to, but shall not exceed, the largest daily bag limit prescribed for any one species or for any one specified geographical area in which taking occurs.

    (b) "Aggregate possession limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds of a single species or combination of species taken in the United States permitted to be possessed by any one person when taking and possession occurs in more than one specified geographic area for which a possession limit is prescribed. The aggregate possession limit is equal to, but shall not exceed, the largest possession limit prescribed for any one of the species or specified geographic areas in which taking and possession occurs.

    (c) ]"Bait" means shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed that lures, attracts or entices birds.

    [(d) "Baited area" means any area on which shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed or scattered, if that shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over areas where hunters are attempting to take migratory game birds. Any such area will remain a baited area for ten days following the complete removal of all such shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed.

    (e) "Baiting" means the direct or indirect placing, depositing, exposing, distributing or scattering of shelled, shucked or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or other feed that could serve as a lure or attraction for migratory game birds to, on, or over any areas where hunters are attempting to take migratory game birds.

    (f)](b) "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations.

    [(g) "Closed season" means, for purposes of this rule , the days on which migratory game birds shall not be taken.

    (h) "Daily bag limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds of a single species or combination (aggregate) of species permitted to be taken by one person in any one day during the open season in any one specified geographic area for which a daily bag limit is prescribed.

    (i)](c) "Live decoys" means tame or captive ducks, geese or other live birds.

    [(j) "Migratory game birds" means those migratory birds included in the terms of conventions between the United States and any foreign country for the protection of migratory birds, for which open seasons are prescribed in this part and belong to the following families:

    (i) Anatidae (ducks, geese, including brant, and swans);

    (ii) Columbidae (doves and pigeons);

    (iii) Gruidae (cranes);

    (iv) Rallidae (rails, coots, and gallinules); and

    (v) Scolopocidae (woodcock and snipe).

    (k) "Nontoxic shot" means soft iron, steel, copper-plated steel, nickel-plated steel, zinc-plated steel, bismuth-tin, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer, tungsten-matrix, tin and any other shot types approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Lead, nickel-plated lead, copper-plated lead, copper and lead/copper alloy shot have not been approved.

    (l)](d) "Off-highway vehicle" means any motor vehicle designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain.

    [(m) "Open season" means, for purposes of this rule, the days on which migratory game birds may lawfully be taken. Each period prescribed as an open season shall be construed to include the first and last days thereof.

    (n)](e) "Permanent waterfowl blind" means any waterfowl blind that is left unattended overnight and that is not a portable structure capable of immediate relocation.

    [(o) "Personal abode" means one's principal or ordinary home or dwelling place, as distinguished from one's temporary or transient place of abode or dwelling, such as a hunting club, or any cabin, tent or trailer house used as a hunting club or any hotel, motel or rooming house used during a hunting, pleasure or business trip.

    (p) "Possession limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds of a single species or a combination of species permitted to be possessed by any one person when lawfully taken in the United States in any one specified geographic area for which a possession limit is prescribed.

    (q)](f) "Sinkbox" means any type of low floating device, having a depression, affording the hunter a means of concealment beneath the surface of the water.

    [(r)](g) "Transport" means to ship, export, import or receive or deliver for shipment.

    [(s)](h) "Waterfowl" means ducks, mergansers, geese, brant and swans.

    [(t)](i) "Waterfowl blind" means any manufactured place of concealment, including boats, rafts, tents, excavated pits, or similar structures, which have been designed to partially or completely conceal a person while hunting waterfowl.

     

    R657-9-4. Permit Applications for Swan.

    (1) Applications for swan permits are available from license agents[ and], division offices, and through the division's Internet address. Residents and nonresidents may apply.

    (2)(a) Applications must be mailed by the date prescribed in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot.

    (b) If an error is found on the application, the applicant may be contacted for correction.

    (c) The division reserves the right to correct applications.

    (3)(a) Late applications received by the date published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot will not be considered in the drawing, but will be processed for the purpose of entering data into the division's draw database to provide:

    (i) future pre-printed applications;

    (ii) notification by mail of late application and other draw opportunities; and

    (iii) re-evaluation of division or third-party errors.

    (b) The handling fee will be used to process the late application. Any license fees submitted with the application shall be refunded.

    (c) Late applications received after the date published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot will not be processed and will be returned.

    (4) A person may obtain only one swan permit each year

    (5) A person may not apply more than once annually.

    (6) Group applications are not accepted.

    (7) A small game or combination license may be purchased before applying, or the small game or combination license will be issued to the applicant upon successfully drawing a permit.

    (8) Each application must include:

    (a) a nonrefundable handling fee; and

    (b) the small game or combination license fee, if the license has not yet been purchased.

     

    R657-9-5. Drawing.

    (1)(a) Applicants will be notified by mail or e-mail of draw results on the date published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe, and coot.

    (b) Any remaining permits are available by mail-in request or over the counter at the Salt Lake division office beginning on the date specified in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot.

    (2)(a) The [Division]division shall issue no more than the number of swan permits authorized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service each year.

    (b) The [Division]division may withhold up to 1% of the authorized number of swan permits each year to correct division errors, which may occur during the drawing process.

    (c) Division errors may be corrected using the withheld swan permits in accordance with the Division Error Remedy Rule R657-50.

    (d) Withheld swan permits shall be used to correct [Division]division errors reported to or discovered by the [Division]division on or before the fifth day preceding the opening day of the swan hunt.

    (e) Withheld swan permits remaining after correcting any division errors shall be issued prior to the opening day of the swan hunt to the next person on the alternate drawing list.

    (3)(a) A person [who is successful in drawing a swan permit, ]must complete a one-time orientation course before applying for a swan permit, except as provided under Subsection R657-9-7(3)(b)[, as prescribed by the division before the swan permit is distributed].

    (b) Remaining swan permits available for sale [by mail ]shall be issued only to persons having previously completed the orientation course.

    (4) Licenses and permits are mailed to successful applicants.

    (5)(a) An applicant may withdraw their application for the swan permit drawing by requesting such in writing by the date published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe, and coot.

    (b) The applicant must send their notarized signature with a statement requesting that their application be withdrawn to the Salt Lake [Division]division office.

    (c) Handling fees will not be refunded.

    (6)(a) An applicant may amend their application for the swan permit drawing by requesting such in writing by the [initial application deadline.]date published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe, and coot.

    (b) The applicant must send their notarized signature with a statement requesting that their application be amended to the Salt Lake [Division]division office.

    (c) The applicant must identify in their statement the requested amendment to their application.

    (d) [An amendment may cause rejection if the amendment causes an error on the]If the application is amended and that amendment results in an error, the division reserves the right to reject the entire application.

     

    R657-9-7. Return of Swan Harvest and Hunt Information.

    (1) Swan permit holders who do not hunt or are unsuccessful in taking a swan must respond to the swan questionnaire through the [Division's]division's Internet address, or by telephone, within ten days of the conclusion of the prescribed swan hunting season.

    (2) Within three days of harvest, swan permit holders successful in taking a swan must personally present the swan or its head for measurement to the [Division]division or the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge and further provide all harvest information requested by the [Division]division or Refuge.

    (3) Hunters who fail to comply with the requirements of Subsections (1) or (2) shall be ineligible to:

    (a) obtain a swan permit the following season; and

    (b) obtain a swan permit after the first season of ineligibility until the swan orientation course is retaken.

     

    R657-9-8. Purchase of License by Mail.

    (1) A person may purchase a license by mail by sending the following information to [the Salt Lake]a division office: full name, complete mailing address, phone number, date of birth, weight, height, sex, color of hair and eyes, Social Security number, driver license number (if available), proof of hunter education certification, and fees.

    (2)(a) Personal checks, money orders and cashier's checks are accepted.

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

    (c) Checks must be made payable to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.

     

    R657-9-35. Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP).

    (1) A person must obtain an annual Migratory Game Bird Harvest Information Program (HIP) registration number to hunt migratory game birds.

    (2)(a) A person must call the telephone number published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot, or register online at the address published in the proclamation of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl, Common snipe and coot to obtain their HIP registration number.

    (b) A person must write their HIP registration number on their current year's hunting license.

    (3) Any person obtaining a HIP registration number will be required to provide their:

    (a) hunting license number;

    (b) hunting license type;

    (c) name;

    (d) address;

    (e) phone number;

    (f) birth date; and

    (g) information about the previous year's migratory bird hunts.

    (4) Lifetime license holders will receive a sticker every three years from the [Division]division to write their HIP number on and place on their lifetime license card.

    (5) Any person hunting migratory birds will be required, while in the field, to prove that they have registered and provided information for the HIP program.

     

    R657-9-36. Waterfowl Blinds on Waterfowl Management Areas.

    (1) Waterfowl blinds on [Division]division waterfowl management areas may be constructed or used as provided in Subsection (a) through Subsection (e).

    (a) Waterfowl blinds may not be left unattended overnight, except for blinds constructed entirely of non-woody, vegetative materials that naturally occur where the blind is located.

    (b) Trees and shrubs on waterfowl management areas that are live or dead standing may not be cut or damaged except as expressly authorized in writing by the [Division]division.

    (c) Excavating soil or rock on waterfowl management areas above or below water surface is strictly prohibited, except as expressly authorized in writing by the [Division]division.

    (d) Rock and soil material may not be transported to waterfowl management areas for purposes of constructing a blind.

    (e) Waterfowl blinds may not be constructed or used in any area or manner, which obstructs vehicular or pedestrian travel on dikes.

    (2) The restrictions set forth in Subsection (1)(a) through Subsection (1)(c) do not apply to the following waterfowl management areas:

    (a) Farmington Bay Waterfowl Management Area - West and North of Unit 1, Turpin Unit and Crystal Unit.

    (b) Howard Slough Waterfowl Management Area - West and South of the exterior dike separating the waterfowl management area's fresh water impoundments from the Great Salt Lake.

    (c) Ogden Bay Waterfowl Management Area - West of Unit 1, Unit 2, and Unit 3.

    (d) Harold Crane Waterfowl Management Area - one half mile North and West of the exterior dike separating the waterfowl management area's fresh water impoundments from Willard Spur.

    (3) Waterfowl blinds constructed or maintained on waterfowl management areas in violation of this section may be removed or destroyed by the [Division]division without notice.

    (4) Any unoccupied, permanent waterfowl blind located on state land open to public access for hunting may be used by any person without priority to the person that constructed the blind. It being the intent of this rule to make such blinds available to any person on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    (5) Waterfowl blinds or decoys cannot be left unattended overnight on state land open to public access for hunting in an effort to reserve the particular location where the blinds or decoys are placed.

     

    KEY: wildlife, birds, migratory birds, waterfowl

    [October 19, 2004]2005

    Notice of Continuation August 30, 2001

    23-14-18

    23-14-19

    50 CFR part 20

     

     

     

     

Document Information

Effective Date:
10/18/2005
Publication Date:
09/15/2005
Type:
Notices of Five-Year Review Extensions
Filed Date:
08/31/2005
Agencies:
Natural Resources,Wildlife Resources
Rulemaking Authority:

Sections 23-14-18 and 23-14-19

Authorized By:
James F Karpowitz, Director
DAR File No.:
28187
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R657-9. Taking Waterfowl, Common Snipe and Coot.