R156-79-302d. Qualifications for Licensure - Good Moral Character  


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  • (1) Any one or more of the following may disqualify an individual from obtaining or holding a hunting guide or outfitters license:

    (a) a violation of a state or federal wildlife, hunting guide or outfitter statute or regulation that includes:

    (i) an imprisonment for more than five days within the previous five years;

    (ii) an unsuspended fine of more than $2,000 imposed in the previous 12 months;

    (iii) an unsuspended fine of more than $3,000 imposed in the previous 36 months; or

    (iv) an unsuspended fine of more than $5,000 imposed in the previous 60 months;

    (b) any felony conviction within the last five years;

    (c) a conviction for a felony offense against a person under Title 76, Chapter 5, Utah Criminal Code, Offenses Against the Person, within the last ten years;

    (d) a conviction for one or more misdemeanors involving wildlife violations;

    (e) a conviction for a misdemeanor crime of moral turpitude;

    (f) a suspension or disciplinary action involving an individual obtaining or exercising the privileges granted by a hunting guide or outfitter license in this state or another state of the United States, province of Canada, by the Federal Bureau of Land Management or by the United States Forest Service; and

    (g) a loss of the privilege to hunt in this state or another state of the United States or province of Canada.