R657-42-9. Assessment of Late Fees  


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  • (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 guidebooks 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.

    (2) Any person who fails to report their Big Game hunt information pursuant to R657-5 Taking Big Game, within 30 calendar days of the ending season date for their once-in-a-lifetime, premium limited entry, limited entry, or cooperative wildlife management unit hunt may apply for a Big Game permit or bonus point in the following year provided:

    (a) the survey is completed and submitted to the division at least 5 days prior to the close of the Big Game application period established in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.

    (b) the late fee established in the approved fee schedule is paid to the Division through the 1-800 number listed in the guidebooks of the Wildlife Board for taking big game.

    (c) The accepted method of payment of fee is only a credit or debit card.

    (3) Any person who fails to report their Swan hunt information pursuant to R657-9-7, within 30 calendar days of the ending season date for their Swan hunt may apply for a Swan permit in the following year provided:

    (a) the survey is completed and submitted to the division at least 5 days prior to the close of the Swan application period established in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl.

    (b) the late fee established in the approved fee schedule is paid to the Division through the 1-800 number listed in the guidebook of the Wildlife Board for taking waterfowl or through the division website.

    (c) The accepted method of payment of fee is only a credit or debit card.