R657-62-2. Definitions  


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  •   (1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Section 23-13-2.

      (2) In addition:

      (a) "Application" means a form required by the Division which must be completed by a person and submitted to the Division in order to apply for a hunting permit.

      (b) "Landowner" means any individual, family or corporation who owns property in Utah and whose name appears on the deed as the owner of eligible property or whose name appears as the purchaser on an executed contract for sale of eligible property.

      (c) "Limited entry hunt" means any hunt listed in the hunt tables published by the Wildlife Board and is identified as a premium limited entry hunt or limited entry hunt. "Limited entry hunt" does not include cougar pursuit or bear pursuit.

      (d) "Limited entry permit" means any permit obtained for a limited entry hunt,

      including conservation permits, expo permits and sportsman permits.

      (e)(i) "Valid application" means an application:

      (A) for a permit to take a species for which the applicant is eligible to possess;

      (B) for a permit to take a species regardless of estimated permit numbers;

      (C) for a certificate of registration; and

      (D) containing sufficient information, as determined by the division, to process the application, including personal information, hunt information, and sufficient payment.

      (ii) Applications missing any of the items in Subsection (i) may be considered valid if the application is timely corrected through the application correction process.

      (f) "Waiting period" means a specified period of time that a person who has obtained a permit must wait before applying for the same permit type.

      (g) "Once-in-a-lifetime hunt" means any hunt listed in the hunt tables published by the Wildlife Board and is identified as once-in-a-lifetime, and does not include general or limited entry hunts.

      (h) "Once-in-a-lifetime permit" means any permit obtained for a once-in-a-lifetime hunt by any means, including conservation permits, sportsman permits, cooperative wildlife management unit permits and limited entry landowner permits.