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TURKEY HUNTING PERMITS

                 
2004 GENERAL SESSION

                 
STATE OF UTAH

                 
Sponsor: D. Gregg Buxton

                 
                  LONG TITLE
                  General Description:
                      This bill amends the Wildlife Code to allow for the taking of turkeys and provides for a
                  permit fee.
                  Highlighted Provisions:
                      This bill:
                      .    allows a person 12 years or older to buy a permit to take turkeys; and
                      .    provides for $1 collected from the permit fee to be used for the hunter education
                  program.
                  Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
                      None
                  Other Special Clauses:
                      None
                  Utah Code Sections Affected:
                  AMENDS:
                      23-13-2, as last amended by Chapter 9, Laws of Utah 2001
                  ENACTS:
                      23-19-22.6, Utah Code Annotated 1953
                 
                  Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
                      Section 1. Section 23-13-2 is amended to read:
                       23-13-2. Definitions.
                      As used in this title:
                      (1) "Activity regulated under this title" means any act, attempted act, or activity


                  prohibited or regulated under any provision of Title 23 or the rules, and proclamations
                  promulgated thereunder pertaining to protected wildlife including:
                      (a) fishing;
                      (b) hunting;
                      (c) trapping;
                      (d) taking;
                      (e) permitting any dog, falcon, or other domesticated animal to take;
                      (f) transporting;
                      (g) possessing;
                      (h) selling;
                      (i) wasting;
                      (j) importing;
                      (k) exporting;
                      (l) rearing;
                      (m) keeping;
                      (n) utilizing as a commercial venture; and
                      (o) releasing to the wild.
                      (2) "Aquatic animal" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103 .
                      (3) "Aquatic wildlife" means species of fish, mollusks, crustaceans, aquatic insects, or
                  amphibians.
                      (4) "Aquaculture facility" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103 .
                      (5) "Bag limit" means the maximum limit, in number or amount, of protected wildlife that
                  one person may legally take during one day.
                      (6) "Big game" means species of hoofed protected wildlife.
                      (7) "Carcass" means the dead body of an animal or its parts.
                      (8) "Certificate of registration" means a document issued under this title, or any rule or
                  proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in activities not covered by a
                  license, permit, or tag.

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                      (9) "Closed season" means the period of time during which the taking of protected
                  wildlife is prohibited.
                      (10) "Conservation officer" means a full-time, permanent employee of the Division of
                  Wildlife Resources who is POST certified as a peace or a special function officer.
                      (11) "Dedicated hunter program" means a program that provides:
                      (a) expanded hunting opportunities;
                      (b) opportunities to participate in projects that are beneficial to wildlife; and
                      (c) education in hunter ethics and wildlife management principles.
                      (12) "Division" means the Division of Wildlife Resources.
                      (13) (a) "Domicile" means the place:
                      (i) where an individual has a fixed permanent home and principal establishment;
                      (ii) to which the individual if absent, intends to return; and
                      (iii) in which the individual, and the individual's family voluntarily reside, not for a special
                  or temporary purpose, but with the intention of making a permanent home.
                      (b) To create a new domicile an individual must:
                      (i) abandon the old domicile; and
                      (ii) be able to prove that a new domicile has been established.
                      (14) "Endangered" means wildlife designated as such pursuant to Section 3 of the federal
                  Endangered Species Act of 1973.
                      (15) "Fee fishing facility" has the meaning provided in Section 4-37-103 .
                      (16) "Feral" means an animal which is normally domesticated but has reverted to the wild.
                      (17) "Fishing" means to take fish or crayfish by any means.
                      (18) "Furbearer" means species of the Bassariscidae, Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae, and
                  Castoridae families, except coyote and cougar.
                      (19) "Game" means wildlife normally pursued, caught, or taken by sporting means for
                  human use.
                      (20) (a) "Guide" means a person who receives compensation or advertises services for
                  assisting another person to take protected wildlife.

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                      (b) Assistance under Subsection (20)(a) includes the provision of food, shelter, or
                  transportation, or any combination of these.
                      (21) "Guide's agent" means a person who is employed by a guide to assist another person
                  to take protected wildlife.
                      (22) "Hunting" means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal by any
                  means.
                      (23) "Intimidate or harass" means to physically interfere with or impede, hinder, or
                  diminish the efforts of an officer in the performance of the officer's duty.
                      (24) "Nonresident" means a person who does not qualify as a resident.
                      (25) "Open season" means the period of time during which protected wildlife may be
                  legally taken.
                      (26) "Pecuniary gain" means the acquisition of money or something of monetary value.
                      (27) "Permit" means a document, including a stamp, which grants authority to engage in
                  specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board.
                      (28) "Person" means an individual, association, partnership, government agency,
                  corporation, or an agent of the foregoing.
                      (29) "Possession" means actual or constructive possession.
                      (30) "Possession limit" means the number of bag limits one individual may legally possess.
                      (31) (a) "Private fish installation" means a body of water where privately owned,
                  protected aquatic wildlife are propagated or kept.
                      (b) "Private fish installation" does not include any aquaculture facility or fee fishing
                  facility.
                      (32) "Private wildlife farm" means an enclosed place where privately owned birds or
                  furbearers are propagated or kept and which restricts the birds or furbearers from:
                      (a) commingling with wild birds or furbearers; and
                      (b) escaping into the wild.
                      (33) "Proclamation" means the publication used to convey a statute, rule, policy, or
                  pertinent information as it relates to wildlife.

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                      (34) (a) "Protected aquatic wildlife" means aquatic wildlife as defined in Subsection (3),
                  except as provided in Subsection (34)(b).
                      (b) "Protected aquatic wildlife" does not include aquatic insects.
                      (35) (a) "Protected wildlife" means wildlife as defined in Subsection (49), except as
                  provided in Subsection (35)(b).
                      (b) "Protected wildlife" does not include coyote, field mouse, gopher, ground squirrel,
                  jack rabbit, muskrat, and raccoon.
                      (36) "Released to the wild" means to be turned loose from confinement.
                      (37) (a) "Resident" means a person who:
                      (i) has been domiciled in the state of Utah for six consecutive months immediately
                  preceding the purchase of a license; and
                      (ii) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in any other state or country.
                      (b) A Utah resident retains Utah residency if that person leaves this state:
                      (i) to serve in the armed forces of the United States or for religious or educational
                  purposes; and
                      (ii) complies with Subsection (37)(a)(ii).
                      (c) (i) A member of the armed forces of the United States and dependents are residents
                  for the purposes of this chapter as of the date the member reports for duty under assigned orders
                  in the state if the member:
                      (A) is not on temporary duty in this state; and
                      (B) complies with Subsection (37)(a)(ii).
                      (ii) A copy of the assignment orders must be presented to a wildlife division office to
                  verify the member's qualification as a resident.
                      (d) A nonresident attending an institution of higher learning in this state as a full-time
                  student may qualify as a resident for purposes of this chapter if the student:
                      (i) has been present in this state for 60 consecutive days immediately preceding the
                  purchase of the license; and
                      (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
                  is purchased in any other state or country.
                      (f) An absentee landowner paying property tax on land in Utah does not qualify as a
                  resident.
                      (38) "Sell" means to offer or possess for sale, barter, exchange, or trade, or the act of
                  selling, bartering, exchanging, or trading.
                      (39) "Small game" means species of protected wildlife:
                      (a) commonly pursued for sporting purposes; and
                      (b) not classified as big game, aquatic wildlife, or furbearers and excluding turkey,
                  cougar, and bear.
                      (40) "Spoiled" means impairment of the flesh of wildlife which renders it unfit for human
                  consumption.
                      (41) "Spotlighting" means throwing or casting the rays of any spotlight, headlight, or
                  other artificial light on any highway or in any field, woodland, or forest while having in possession
                  a weapon by which protected wildlife may be killed.
                      (42) "Tag" means a card, label, or other identification device issued for attachment to the
                  carcass of protected wildlife.
                      (43) "Take" means to:
                      (a) hunt, pursue, harass, catch, capture, possess, angle, seine, trap, or kill any protected
                  wildlife; or
                      (b) attempt any action referred to in Subsection (43)(a).
                      (44) "Threatened" means wildlife designated as such pursuant to Section 3 of the federal
                  Endangered Species Act of 1973.
                      (45) "Trapping" means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device.
                      (46) "Trophy animal" means an animal described as follows:
                      (a) deer - any buck with an outside antler measurement of 24 inches or greater;
                      (b) elk - any bull with six points on at least one side;
                      (c) bighorn, desert, or rocky mountain sheep - any ram with a curl exceeding half curl;

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                      (d) moose - any bull;
                      (e) mountain goat - any male or female;
                      (f) pronghorn antelope - any buck with horns exceeding 14 inches; or
                      (g) bison - any bull.
                      (47) "Waste" means to abandon protected wildlife or to allow protected wildlife to spoil
                  or to be used in a manner not normally associated with its beneficial use.
                      (48) "Water pollution" means the introduction of matter or thermal energy to waters
                  within this state which:
                      (a) exceeds state water quality standards; or
                      (b) could be harmful to protected wildlife.
                      (49) "Wildlife" means:
                      (a) crustaceans, including brine shrimp and crayfish;
                      (b) mollusks; and
                      (c) vertebrate animals living in nature, except feral animals.
                      Section 2. Section 23-19-22.6 is enacted to read:
                      23-19-22.6. Turkey hunting permit.
                      (1) A person 12 years of age or older, upon paying the fee prescribed by the Wildlife
                  Board, may receive a permit to take turkey as provided by rules of the Wildlife Board.
                      (2) One dollar of each turkey permit fee, collected from a resident, shall be used for the
                  hunter education program.

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