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S.B. 11 Enrolled

    

TRANSPLANTS OF WILDLIFE

    
1998 GENERAL SESSION

    
STATE OF UTAH

    
Sponsor: Alarik Myrin

    AN ACT RELATING TO WILDLIFE RESOURCES; ALLOWING THE DIVISION OF
    WILDLIFE RESOURCES TO TRANSPLANT CERTAIN SPECIES ONLY IN
    ACCORDANCE WITH PLANS OR AGREEMENTS DESIGNATING TRANSPLANT
    SITES; AND CREATING PROCEDURES FOR THE PREPARATION, REVIEW, AND
    APPROVAL OF PLANS FOR THE TRANSPLANT OF CERTAIN SPECIES.
    This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
    ENACTS:
         23-14-21, Utah Code Annotated 1953
    Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
        Section 1. Section 23-14-21 is enacted to read:
         23-14-21. Transplants of big game, turkeys, or sensitive species.
        (1) The division may transplant big game, turkeys, or sensitive species only in accordance
    with:
        (a) a list of sites for the transplant of a particular species that is prepared and adopted in
    accordance with Subsections (2) through (5);
        (b) a species management plan, such as a deer or elk management plan adopted under
    Section 23-16-7 or a recovery plan for a threatened or endangered species, provided that:
        (i) the plan identifies sites for the transplant of the species or the lands or waters the
    species are expected to occupy; and
        (ii) the public has had an opportunity to comment and make recommendations on the plan;
    or
        (c) a legal agreement between the state and a tribal government that identifies potential
    transplants.
        (2) The division shall:
        (a) consult with the landowner in determining the suitability of a site for the transplant of


    a species;
        (b) prepare a list of proposed sites for the transplant of species;
        (c) provide notification of proposed sites for the transplant of species to:
        (i) local government officials having jurisdiction over areas that may be affected by a
    transplant; and
        (ii) the Resource Development Coordinating Committee created in Section 63-28a-2.
        (3) After receiving comments from local government officials and the Resource
    Development Coordinating Committee, the division shall submit the list of proposed transplant sites,
    or a revised list, to regional advisory councils for regions that may be affected by the transplants of
    species.
        (4) Each regional advisory council reviewing a list of proposed sites for the transplant of
    species may submit recommendations to the Wildlife Board.
        (5) The Wildlife Board shall approve, modify, or reject each proposal for the transplant of
    a species.
        (6) Each list of proposed transplant sites approved by the Wildlife Board shall have a
    termination date after which a transplant may not occur.

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