R657-53-11. Issuance Criteria  


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  • (1) The following factors shall be considered before the division may issue a certificate of registration:

    (a) the health, welfare, and safety of the public;

    (b) the health, welfare, safety, and genetic integrity of wildlife and other animals; and

    (c) ecological and environmental impacts.

    (2) In addition to the criteria provided in Subsection (1), the division shall use the following criteria for the issuance of a certificate of registration for a scientific use of an amphibian or reptile:

    (a) the validity of the objectives and design;

    (b) the likelihood the project will fulfill the stated objectives;

    (c) the applicant's qualifications to conduct the research, including the requisite education or experience;

    (d) the adequacy of the applicant's resources to conduct the study; and

    (e) whether the scientific use is in the best interest of the amphibian or reptile, wildlife management, education, or the advancement of science without unnecessarily duplicating previously documented scientific research.

    (3) In addition to the criteria provided in Subsection (1), the division may use the following criteria for the issuance of a certificate of registration for an educational use of an amphibian or reptile:

    (a) the objectives and structure of the educational program; and

    (b) whether the applicant has written approval from the appropriate official if the activity is conducted in a school or other educational facility.

    (4) The division may deny issuing or reissuing a certificate of registration to any applicant, if:

    (a) the applicant has violated any provision of Title 23, Utah Wildlife Resources Code, Administrative Code R657, a certificate of registration, an order of the Wildlife Board or any other law that, when considered with the functions and responsibilities of collecting, importing, possessing or propagating an amphibian or reptile, bears a reasonable relationship to the applicant's ability to safely and responsibly carry out such activities;

    (b) the applicant has previously been issued a certificate of registration and failed to submit any report or information required by this rule, the division, or the Wildlife Board; or

    (c) the applicant misrepresented or failed to disclose material information required in connection with the application.

    (d) The division may deny issuing or renewing a certificate of registration to an applicant where holding the amphibian or reptile at the proposed location violates federal, state or local laws.

    (5) If an application is denied, the division shall provide the applicant with written notice of the reasons for denial.

    (6) An appeal of the denial of an application may be made as provided in Section R657-53-20.