Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R657. Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources |
R657-12. Hunting and Fishing Accommodations for People With Disabilities |
R657-12-8. Crossbows and Draw-Locks
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(1)(a) A person who has a permanent physical impairment due to injury or disease, congenital or acquired, which renders the person so severely disabled as to be unable to use conventional archery equipment may receive a certificate of registration to use a crossbow or draw-lock to hunt big game, cougar, bear, turkey, waterfowl, small game or carp during the respective archery, any weapon hunting, or fishing seasons as provided in the applicable guidebooks of the Wildlife Board for taking protected wildlife.
(b) The division shall accept the following as evidence of eligibility to use a crossbow or draw-lock:
(i) obvious physical disability, as provided in Subsection (1)(a), demonstrating the applicant is eligible to use a crossbow or draw-lock; or
(ii) a physician's statement confirming the disability as defined in Subsection (1)(a).
(2)(a) Any crossbow used to hunt big game, cougar, bear, turkey, waterfowl or small game must comply with the requirements in R657-5-8(3), except a crossbow used to hunt turkey, waterfowl, or small game may have a minimum draw weight of 60 pounds.
(3)(a) Any crossbow or drawlock used to hunt carp must have a:
(i) reel with line capable of tethering the bolt to restrict the flight distance; and
(ii) positive safety mechanism.
(4) Conventional bows equipped with a draw-lock and used to hunt big game must conform with the minimum draw weights, and arrow and broadhead restrictions contained in R657-5.