R657-57-7. Variance Application  


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  • (1) A person may request a variance pursuant to the requirements of this rule by filing an application with the Division within 120 days of the:

    (a) last day of the hunting season for which a season extension variance is requested; or

    (b) drawing application deadline for which a bonus or preference point variance is sought.

    (2) The Division may not grant a variance under this rule when the application is received beyond the 120 days limitation period set forth in Subsection (1).

    (3) An application for a season extension variance under R657-57-4(1), a bonus point restoration and waiting period waiver variance under R657-57-4(2), or a preference point restoration variance under R657-57-4(3) shall contain the following information and documentation:

    (a) name, address and telephone number of the applicant;

    (b) a brief statement of the variance relief sought;

    (c) the original wildlife document for which a season extension variance is sought with an undetached and unnotched tag;

    (d) a statement verifying the applicant was substantially precluded from participating in a qualified hunt because of:

    (i) personal illness or injury;

    (ii) the death, or significant injury or illness of an immediate family member; or

    (iii) mobilization or deployment under orders of the United States Armed Forces, or a public health or public safety organization in the interest of national defense or a national emergency.

    (e) corroborating documentation of the qualifying event or condition listed in Subsection (2)(d), in the form of:

    (i) a physician's written statement describing and confirming the qualifying injury or illness of the applicant or an immediate family member;

    (ii) a photocopy of the deceased immediate family member's certified death certificate; or

    (iii) a photocopy of the military orders, or a letter from an employment supervisor on official public health or public safety organization letterhead stating:

    (A) the branch of the United States Armed Forces, or name of the public health organization or public safety organization from which the applicant is deployed or mobilized; and

    (B) the nature and length of duty while deployed or mobilized.

    (4) An application for a bonus or preference point variance under R657-57-4(4) shall contain the following information and documentation:

    (a) name, address and telephone number of the applicant;

    (b) a brief statement of the variance relief sought;

    (c) a description of the wildlife document application and permit type for which a bonus or preference point variance is sought, including the wildlife species and sex, season dates, and weapon type;

    (d) a statement verifying the applicant was precluded or substantially impaired from submitting a wildlife document application because of:

    (i) personal illness or injury;

    (ii) the death, or significant injury or illness of an immediate family member; or

    (iii) mobilization or deployment under orders of the United States Armed Forces, or a public health or public safety organization in the interest of national defense or a national emergency.

    (e) corroborating documentation of the qualifying event or condition listed in Subsection (3)(d), in the form of:

    (i) a physician's written statement describing and confirming the qualifying injury or illness of the applicant or an immediate family member;

    (ii) a photocopy of the deceased immediate family member's certified death certificate; or

    (iii) a photocopy of the military orders, or a letter from an employment supervisor on official public health or public safety organization letterhead stating:

    (A) the branch of the United States Armed Forces, or name of the public health organization or public safety organization from which the applicant is deployed or mobilized; and

    (B) the nature and length of their duty while deployed or mobilized.

    (5) The Division may reject an application that is incomplete or that contains false or misleading information.

    (6) The Division may require the applicant to provide additional information, documentation, or clarification in conjunction with an application to determine eligibility for a variance.

    (7) The Division should make its written decision within 30 days of receiving an application for variance and mail a copy of the decision to the applicant.