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H.B. 148 Enrolled
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AQUACULTURE REVITALIZATION ACT
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2008 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Michael E. Noel
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Senate Sponsor:
Darin G. Peterson
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill amends provisions relating to aquaculture and aquatic wildlife stocking.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. defines terms;
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. changes the membership of the Fish Health Policy Board;
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. allows an aquaculture facility to sell a live aquatic animal to a private fish pond in
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certain circumstances;
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. requires a private fish pond to have a screen;
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. allows the Wildlife Board to make rules limiting aquatic wildlife stocking in a private
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fish pond in certain circumstances;
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. changes the requirement for a private fish pond to have a certificate of registration;
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and
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. makes technical changes.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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4-37-103, as last amended by Laws of Utah 1998, Chapter 302
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4-37-204, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1994, Chapter 153
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4-37-503, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 191
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23-13-2, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2007, Chapter 136
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23-15-9, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1971, Chapter 46
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23-15-10, as enacted by Laws of Utah 1971, Chapter 46
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23-19-1, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2003, Chapter 189
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
4-37-103
is amended to read:
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4-37-103. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) "Aquaculture" means the controlled cultivation of aquatic animals.
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(2) (a) (i) "Aquaculture facility" means any tank, canal, raceway, pond, off-stream
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reservoir, or other structure used for aquaculture.
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(ii) "Aquaculture facility" does not include any public aquaculture facility or fee fishing
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facility.
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(b) Structures that are separated by more than 1/2 mile, or structures that drain to or
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are modified to drain to, different drainages, are considered separate aquaculture facilities
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regardless of ownership.
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(3) (a) "Aquatic animal" means a member of any species of fish, mollusk, crustacean, or
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amphibian.
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(b) "Aquatic animal" includes a gamete of any species listed in Subsection (3)(a).
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(4) "Fee fishing facility" means a body of water used for holding or rearing fish for the
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purpose of providing fishing for a fee or for pecuniary consideration or advantage.
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(5) (a) "Private fish pond" means a body of water where privately owned fish are
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propagated or kept for a noncommercial purpose.
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(b) "Private fish pond" does not include any aquaculture facility or fee fishing facility.
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(6) "Public aquaculture facility" means a tank, canal, raceway, pond, off-stream
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reservoir, or other structure used for aquaculture by the Division of Wildlife Resources, U.S.
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Fish and Wildlife Service, or an institution of higher education.
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(7) "Public fishery resource" means fish produced in public aquaculture facilities and
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wild and free ranging populations of fish in the surface waters of the state.
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Section 2.
Section
4-37-204
is amended to read:
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4-37-204. Sale of aquatic animals from aquaculture facilities.
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(1) (a) [A] Except as provided by Subsection (1)(b), a person holding a certificate of
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registration for an aquaculture facility may take an aquatic [animals] animal as approved on the
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certificate of registration from the facility at any time and offer [them] the aquatic animal for
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sale; however, live aquatic animals may be sold within Utah only to a person who has been
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issued a certificate of registration to possess [those] the aquatic [animals] animal.
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(b) A person who owns or operates an aquaculture facility may stock a live aquatic
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animal in a private fish pond if the person:
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(i) obtains a health approval number for the aquaculture facility;
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(ii) provides the private fish pond's owner with a brochure published by the Division of
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Wildlife Resources that summarizes the statutes and rules related to a private fish pond and the
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possession of an aquatic animal;
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(iii) inspects the private fish pond to verify that the private fish pond is in compliance
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with Subsections
23-15-10
(2) and (3)(c); and
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(iv) stocks the species, strain, and reproductive capability of aquatic animal authorized
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by the Wildlife Board in accordance with Section
23-15-10
for stocking in the area where the
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private fish pond is located.
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(2) [Aquatic animals] An aquatic animal sold or transferred by the owner or operator of
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an aquaculture facility must be accompanied by the seller's receipt that contains the following
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information:
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(a) date of transaction;
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(b) name, address, certificate of registration number, health approval number, and
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signature of seller;
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(c) number and weight of aquatic animal by:
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(i) species;
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(ii) strain; and
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(iii) reproductive capability; and
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(d) name and address of the receiver[; and].
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[(e) for sales within Utah, the receiver's certificate of registration number.]
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(3) (a) A person holding a certificate of registration for an aquaculture facility must
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submit to the department an annual report of each sale of live aquatic animals or each transfer of
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live aquatic animals to:
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(i) another aquaculture facility; or
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(ii) a fee fishing facility.
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(b) The report must contain the following information:
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(i) name, address, and certificate of registration number of the seller or supplier;
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(ii) number and weight by species;
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(iii) date of sale or transfer; and
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(iv) name, address, phone number, and certificate of registration number of the receiver.
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(4) (a) A person who owns or operates an aquaculture facility shall submit to the
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Division of Wildlife Resources an annual report of each sale or transfer of a live aquatic animal
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to a private fish pond.
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(b) The report shall contain:
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(i) the name, address, and health approval number of the person;
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(ii) the name, address, and phone number of the private fish pond's owner or operator;
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(iii) the number and weight of aquatic animal by:
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(A) species;
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(B) strain; and
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(C) reproductive capability;
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(iv) date of sale or transfer;
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(v) the private fish pond's location; and
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(vi) verification that the private fish pond was inspected and is in compliance with
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Subsections
23-15-10
(2) and (3)(c).
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[(c)] (5) The [report] reports required by Subsections (3) and (4) must be submitted [to
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the department] before:
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(a) a certificate of registration is renewed or a subsequent certificate of registration is
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issued for an aquaculture facility in the state; or
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(b) a health approval number is issued for an out-of-state source.
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Section 3.
Section
4-37-503
is amended to read:
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4-37-503. Fish Health Policy Board.
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(1) There is created within the department the Fish Health Policy Board which shall
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establish policies designed to prevent the outbreak of, control the spread of, and eradicate
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pathogens that cause disease in aquatic animals.
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(2) The Fish Health Policy Board shall:
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(a) in accordance with Subsection (6)(b), determine procedures and requirements for
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certifying a source of aquatic animals as health approved, including:
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(i) the pathogens for which inspection is required to receive health approval;
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(ii) the pathogens [which] that may not be present to receive health approval; and
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(iii) standards and procedures required for the inspection of aquatic animals;
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(b) establish procedures for the timely reporting of the presence of [pathogens] a
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pathogen and disease [threats] threat;
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(c) create policies and procedures for, and appoint, an emergency response team to:
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(i) investigate a serious [threats of] disease threat;
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(ii) develop and monitor a plan of action; and
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(iii) report to:
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(A) the commissioner of agriculture and food;
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(B) the director of the Division of Wildlife Resources; and
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(C) the chair of the Fish Health Policy Board; and
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(d) develop a unified statewide aquaculture disease control [plans] plan.
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(3) The Fish Health Policy Board shall advise the commissioner of agriculture and food
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and the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources regarding:
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(a) educational programs and information systems to educate and inform the public
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about practices that the public may employ to prevent the spread of disease; and
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(b) communication and interaction between the department and the Division of Wildlife
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Resources regarding fish health policies and procedures.
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(4) (a) (i) The governor shall appoint the following seven members to the Fish Health
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Policy Board [shall consist of seven members as follows]:
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[(A) one member shall be jointly appointed by the commissioner of agriculture and food
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and the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources;]
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[(B) two members shall be appointed by the commissioner of agriculture and food;]
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[(C) two members shall be appointed by the executive director of the Department of
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Natural Resources;]
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[(D) one member shall be the state veterinarian; and]
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[(E) one member shall be the director of the Division of Wildlife Resources.]
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[(ii) Each member appointed under Subsections (4)(a)(i)(A) through (C) shall be
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knowledgeable about the control of aquatic diseases.]
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[(iii) The member appointed under Subsection (4)(a)(i)(A) may not be an employee of,
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or a member of a board within, the Department of Agriculture and Food or Department of
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Natural Resources.]
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[(iv) Of the members appointed under Subsection (4)(a)(i)(B), one shall be an employee
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of the Division of Animal Industry and one shall be a representative of the aquaculture
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industry.]
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[(v) Of the members appointed under Subsection (4)(a)(i)(C), one shall be an employee
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of the Division of Wildlife Resources and one shall represent sport fishermen.]
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(A) one member from names submitted by the Department of Natural Resources;
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(B) one member from names submitted by the Department of Agriculture and Food;
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(C) one member from names submitted by a nonprofit corporation that promotes sport
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fishing;
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(D) one member from names submitted by a nonprofit corporation that promotes the
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aquaculture industry;
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(E) one member from names submitted by the Department of Natural Resources and the
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Department of Agriculture and Food;
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(F) one member from names submitted by a nonprofit corporation that promotes sport
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fishing; and
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(G) one member from names submitted by a nonprofit corporation that promotes the
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aquaculture industry.
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(ii) The members appointed under Subsections (4)(a)(i)(E) through (G) shall be:
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(A) (I) faculty members of an institution of higher education; or
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(II) qualified professionals; and
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(B) have education and knowledge in:
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(I) fish pathology;
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(II) business;
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(III) ecology; or
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(IV) parasitology.
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(iii) At least one member appointed under Subsections (4)(a)(i)(E) through (G) shall
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have education and knowledge about fish pathology.
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(iv) (A) A nominating person shall submit at least three names to the governor.
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(B) If the governor rejects all the names submitted for a member, the recommending
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person shall submit additional names.
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(b) Except as required by Subsection (4)(c), the term of office of board members[,
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other than the state veterinarian and the director of the Division of Wildlife Resources,] shall be
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four years.
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(c) Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsection (4)(b), the [commissioner and the
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executive director] governor shall, at the time of appointment or reappointment, adjust the
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length of terms to ensure that the terms of board members are staggered so that approximately
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half of the board is appointed every two years.
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(d) When a vacancy occurs in the membership for any reason, the replacement shall be
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appointed for the unexpired term.
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(e) The [member appointed under Subsection (4)(a)(i)(A) shall serve as] board
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members shall elect a chair of the board from the board's membership.
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(f) The board shall meet upon the call of the chair or a majority of the board members.
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(g) [(i)] An action of the board shall be adopted upon approval of [five or more] the
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majority of voting members.
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[(ii) The chair may not vote.]
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(5) (a) (i) A member who is not a government employee may not receive compensation
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or benefits for the member's service, but may receive per diem and expenses incurred in the
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performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by the Division of Finance
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under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) A member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for the member's service.
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(b) (i) A state government officer and employee member who does not receive salary,
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per diem, or expenses from the agency the member represents for the member's service may
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receive per diem and expenses incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the
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rates established by the Division of Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) A state government officer and employee member may decline to receive per diem
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and expenses for the member's service.
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(c) (i) A higher education member who does not receive salary, per diem, or expenses
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from the entity that the member represents for the member's service may receive per diem and
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expenses incurred in the performance of the member's official duties at the rates established by
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the Division of Finance under Sections
63A-3-106
and
63A-3-107
.
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(ii) A higher education member may decline to receive per diem and expenses for the
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member's service.
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(6) (a) The board shall make rules consistent with its responsibilities and duties
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specified in this section.
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(b) Except as provided by this chapter, all rules adopted by the Fish Health Policy
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Board must be consistent with the suggested procedures for the detection and identification of
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pathogens published by the American Fisheries Society's Fish Health Section.
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(c) (i) Rules of the department and Fish Health Policy Board pertaining to the control of
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disease shall remain in effect until the Fish Health Policy Board enacts rules to replace those
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provisions.
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(ii) The Fish Health Policy Board shall promptly amend rules that are inconsistent with
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the current suggested procedures published by the American Fisheries Society.
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(d) The Fish Health Policy Board may waive a requirement established by the Fish
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Health Policy Board's rules if:
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(i) the rule specifies the waiver criteria and procedures; and
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(ii) the waiver will not threaten other aquaculture facilities or wild aquatic animal
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populations.
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Section 4.
Section
23-13-2
is amended to read:
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23-13-2. Definitions.
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As used in this title:
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(1) "Activity regulated under this title" means any act, attempted act, or activity
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prohibited or regulated under any provision of Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah, or the
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rules, and proclamations promulgated thereunder pertaining to protected wildlife including:
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(a) fishing;
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(b) hunting;
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(c) trapping;
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(d) taking;
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(e) permitting any dog, falcon, or other domesticated animal to take;
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(f) transporting;
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(g) possessing;
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(h) selling;
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(i) wasting;
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(j) importing;
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(k) exporting;
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(l) rearing;
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(m) keeping;
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(n) utilizing as a commercial venture; and
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(o) releasing to the wild.
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(2) "Aquatic animal" has the meaning provided in Section
4-37-103
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(3) "Aquatic wildlife" means species of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, aquatic insects, or
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amphibians.
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(4) "Aquaculture facility" has the meaning provided in Section
4-37-103
.
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(5) "Bag limit" means the maximum limit, in number or amount, of protected wildlife
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that one person may legally take during one day.
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(6) "Big game" means species of hoofed protected wildlife.
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(7) "Carcass" means the dead body of an animal or its parts.
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(8) "Certificate of registration" means a document issued under this title, or any rule or
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proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in activities not covered by a
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license, permit, or tag.
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(9) "Closed season" means the period of time during which the taking of protected
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wildlife is prohibited.
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(10) "Conservation officer" means a full-time, permanent employee of the Division of
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Wildlife Resources who is POST certified as a peace or a special function officer.
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(11) "Dedicated hunter program" means a program that provides:
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(a) expanded hunting opportunities;
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(b) opportunities to participate in projects that are beneficial to wildlife; and
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(c) education in hunter ethics and wildlife management principles.
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(12) "Division" means the Division of Wildlife Resources.
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(13) (a) "Domicile" means the place:
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(i) where an individual has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment;
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(ii) to which the individual if absent, intends to return; and
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(iii) in which the individual, and the individual's family voluntarily reside, not for a
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special or temporary purpose, but with the intention of making a permanent home.
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(b) To create a new domicile an individual must:
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(i) abandon the old domicile; and
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(ii) be able to prove that a new domicile has been established.
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(14) "Endangered" means wildlife designated as such according to Section 3 of the
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federal Endangered Species Act of 1973.
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(15) "Fee fishing facility" has the meaning provided in Section
4-37-103
.
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(16) "Feral" means an animal which is normally domesticated but has reverted to the
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wild.
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(17) "Fishing" means to take fish or crayfish by any means.
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(18) "Furbearer" means species of the Bassariscidae, Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae, and
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Castoridae families, except coyote and cougar.
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(19) "Game" means wildlife normally pursued, caught, or taken by sporting means for
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human use.
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(20) (a) "Guide" means a person who receives compensation or advertises services for
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assisting another person to take protected wildlife.
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(b) Assistance under Subsection (20)(a) includes the provision of food, shelter, or
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transportation, or any combination of these.
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(21) "Guide's agent" means a person who is employed by a guide to assist another
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person to take protected wildlife.
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(22) "Hunting" means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal by any
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means.
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(23) "Intimidate or harass" means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or
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diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty.
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(24) "Nonresident" means a person who does not qualify as a resident.
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(25) "Open season" means the period of time during which protected wildlife may be
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legally taken.
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(26) "Pecuniary gain" means the acquisition of money or something of monetary value.
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(27) "Permit" means a document, including a stamp, which grants authority to engage
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in specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board.
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(28) "Person" means an individual, association, partnership, government agency,
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corporation, or an agent of the foregoing.
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(29) "Possession" means actual or constructive possession.
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(30) "Possession limit" means the number of bag limits one individual may legally
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possess.
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(31) (a) "Private fish [installation] pond" means a body of water where privately owned,
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protected aquatic wildlife are propagated or kept for a noncommercial purpose.
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(b) "Private fish [installation] pond" does not include any aquaculture facility or fee
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fishing facility.
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(32) "Private wildlife farm" means an enclosed place where privately owned birds or
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furbearers are propagated or kept and that restricts the birds or furbearers from:
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(a) commingling with wild birds or furbearers; and
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(b) escaping into the wild.
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(33) "Proclamation" means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or
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pertinent information as it relates to wildlife.
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(34) (a) "Protected aquatic wildlife" means aquatic wildlife as defined in Subsection (3),
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except as provided in Subsection (34)(b).
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(b) "Protected aquatic wildlife" does not include aquatic insects.
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(35) (a) "Protected wildlife" means wildlife as defined in Subsection (49), except as
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provided in Subsection (35)(b).
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(b) "Protected wildlife" does not include coyote, field mouse, gopher, ground squirrel,
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jack rabbit, muskrat, and raccoon.
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(36) "Released to the wild" means to be turned loose from confinement.
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(37) (a) "Resident" means a person who:
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(i) has been domiciled in the state for six consecutive months immediately preceding the
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purchase of a license; and
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(ii) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in any other state or
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country.
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(b) A Utah resident retains Utah residency if that person leaves this state:
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(i) to serve in the armed forces of the United States or for religious or educational
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purposes; and
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(ii) complies with Subsection (37)(a)(ii).
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(c) (i) A member of the armed forces of the United States and dependents are residents
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for the purposes of this chapter as of the date the member reports for duty under assigned
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orders in the state if the member:
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(A) is not on temporary duty in this state; and
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(B) complies with Subsection (37)(a)(ii).
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(ii) A copy of the assignment orders must be presented to a wildlife division office to
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verify the member's qualification as a resident.
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(d) A nonresident attending an institution of higher learning in this state as a full-time
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student may qualify as a resident for purposes of this chapter if the student:
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(i) has been present in this state for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding the
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purchase of the license; and
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(ii) complies with Subsection (37)(a)(ii).
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(e) A Utah resident license is invalid if a resident license for hunting, fishing, or trapping
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is purchased in any other state or country.
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(f) An absentee landowner paying property tax on land in Utah does not qualify as a
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resident.
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(38) "Sell" means to offer or possess for sale, barter, exchange, or trade, or the act of
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selling, bartering, exchanging, or trading.
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(39) "Small game" means species of protected wildlife:
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(a) commonly pursued for sporting purposes; and
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(b) not classified as big game, aquatic wildlife, or furbearers and excluding turkey,
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cougar, and bear.
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(40) "Spoiled" means impairment of the flesh of wildlife which renders it unfit for
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human consumption.
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(41) "Spotlighting" means throwing or casting the rays of any spotlight, headlight, or
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other artificial light on any highway or in any field, woodland, or forest while having in
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possession a weapon by which protected wildlife may be killed.
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(42) "Tag" means a card, label, or other identification device issued for attachment to
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the carcass of protected wildlife.
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(43) "Take" means to:
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(a) hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, possess, angle, seine, trap, or kill any protected
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wildlife; or
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(b) attempt any action referred to in Subsection (43)(a).
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(44) "Threatened" means wildlife designated as such pursuant to Section 3 of the
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federal Endangered Species Act of 1973.
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(45) "Trapping" means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device.
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(46) "Trophy animal" means an animal described as follows:
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(a) deer - any buck with an outside antler measurement of 24 inches or greater;
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(b) elk - any bull with six points on at least one side;
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(c) bighorn, desert, or rocky mountain sheep - any ram with a curl exceeding half curl;
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(d) moose - any bull with at least one antler exceeding five inches in length;
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(e) mountain goat - any male or female;
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(f) pronghorn antelope - any buck with horns exceeding 14 inches; or
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(g) bison - any bull.
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(47) "Waste" means to abandon protected wildlife or to allow protected wildlife to spoil
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or to be used in a manner not normally associated with its beneficial use.
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(48) "Water pollution" means the introduction of matter or thermal energy to waters
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within this state which:
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(a) exceeds state water quality standards; or
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(b) could be harmful to protected wildlife.
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(49) "Wildlife" means:
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(a) crustaceans, including brine shrimp and crayfish;
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(b) mollusks; and
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(c) vertebrate animals living in nature, except feral animals.
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Section 5.
Section
23-15-9
is amended to read:
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23-15-9. Possession or transportation of live aquatic wildlife unlawful except as
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authorized -- Exceptions.
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It is unlawful for any person to possess or transport live protected aquatic wildlife
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except as provided by this code or the rules and regulations of the Wildlife Board. This section
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shall not apply to tropical and goldfish species intended for exhibition or commercial purposes.
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Operators of a properly registered private fish [installations] pond may transport live aquatic
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wildlife specified by the Wildlife Board in the operator's certificate of registration.
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Section 6.
Section
23-15-10
is amended to read:
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23-15-10. Private fish pond.
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[It is unlawful for any person to develop or operate a private fish installation without
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first securing a certificate of registration from the Division of Wildlife Resources and payment
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of fees as specified by the Wildlife Board. This private fish installation must be operated under
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the rules and regulations specified by the Wildlife Board, and no such installations shall be]
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(1) A private fish pond is not required to obtain a certificate of registration from the
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division to receive an aquatic animal from an aquaculture facility.
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(2) A private fish pond may not be developed on:
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(a) a natural [lakes or] lake;
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(b) a natural flowing [streams,] stream; or [reservoirs]
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(c) a reservoir constructed on a natural stream [channels] channel.
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(3) A person who owns or operates a private fish pond may receive an aquatic animal
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from an aquaculture facility if:
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(a) the aquaculture facility has a health approval number required by Section
4-37-501
;
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(b) the species, strain, and reproductive capability of the aquatic animal is authorized by
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the Wildlife Board in accordance with Subsection (4) for stocking in the area where the private
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fish pond is located;
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(c) the private fish pond is screened in accordance with the Wildlife Board's rule to
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prevent an aquatic animal from moving into or out of the private fish pond;
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(d) the aquatic animal is not:
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(i) released from the private fish pond; or
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(ii) transported live to another location; and
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(e) the person provides the aquaculture facility with a signed statement that the private
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fish pond is in compliance with this section.
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(4) In accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46a, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the
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Wildlife Board may make rules that:
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(a) specify the screen requirements to prevent the movement of an aquatic animal into
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or out of the private fish pond;
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(b) specify the aquatic animal species that may not be stocked in a private fish pond
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located in the state; and
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(c) establish a location or region where a specified species, strain, and reproductive
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capability of aquatic animal may be stocked in a private fish pond.
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(5) The division may inspect a private fish pond to verify compliance with this section.
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Section 7.
Section
23-19-1
is amended to read:
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23-19-1. Possession of licenses, certificates of registration, permits, and tags
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required -- Nonassignability -- Exceptions -- Free fishing day.
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(1) A person may not engage in hunting, trapping, fishing, or seining protected wildlife
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or in the sale, trade, or barter of protected wildlife or their parts without first having procured
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the necessary licenses, certificates of registration, permits, and tags as provided under this
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chapter and having at the same time the licenses, certificates of registration, permits, and tags on
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his or her person, except as provided under Subsection (3).
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(2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b) a person may not:
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(i) lend, transfer, sell, give, or assign licenses, certificates of registration, permits, or
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tags belonging to the person or the rights granted by licenses, certificates of registration,
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permits, or tags; or
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(ii) use or attempt to use a license, certificate of registration, permit, or tag of another
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person.
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(b) The Wildlife Board may make exceptions to the prohibitions specified in Subsection
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(2)(a) for purposes of:
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(i) transporting wildlife;
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(ii) taking protected wildlife for a person who has a permanent physical impairment due
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to injury or disease, congenital or acquired, which renders the person so severely disabled as to
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be physically unable to use a legal hunting weapon or fishing device; or
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(iii) transferring a certificate of registration to harvest brine shrimp and brine shrimp
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eggs to another person, if the certificate is transferred in connection with the sale or transfer of
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the brine shrimp harvest operation or the harvesting equipment, subject to the restrictions
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referred to under Subsection (2)(c).
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(c) (i) A certificate of registration to harvest brine shrimp and brine shrimp eggs may
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not be transferred without the approval of the division.
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(ii) Application to allow the transfer of a certificate of registration to harvest brine
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shrimp and brine shrimp eggs shall be made to the division on a form prescribed and furnished
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by it.
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(iii) The division may grant a transfer of a certificate of registration to harvest brine
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shrimp and brine shrimp eggs if the proposed transferee meets all the requirements necessary to
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obtain an original certificate of registration.
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(3) No license, certificate of registration, permit, or tag is required to:
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(a) fish on a free fishing day which the Wildlife Board may establish each year under
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rules prescribed by the board;
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(b) fish at a private fish [installation] pond operated in accordance with Section
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23-15-10
; or
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(c) hunt birds on a commercial hunting area that the owner or operator is authorized to
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propagate, keep, and release for shooting pursuant to a certificate of registration issued under
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Section
23-17-6
.
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