Utah Admin. Code R657-45-3 - License Terms and Renewal
(1)
(a) Upon paying the prescribed fee and
satisfying the criteria for issuance, a person may obtain a resident or
nonresident fishing, hunting, or combination license valid for:
(i) 365 days (one year);
(ii) 730 days (two years);
(iii) 1,095 days (three years);
(iv) 1,460 days (four years); or
(v) 1,825 days (five years).
(b) In addition to the license
term prescribed in Subsection (1)(a), a person may obtain a:
(i) three or seven day resident or
nonresident fishing license; or
(ii) three day nonresident hunting
license.
(2)
(a) Except as provided in Subsections (b)
through (d), a multi-year fishing, hunting, and combination license under
Subsection (1)(a) is available to residents and nonresidents at a discounted,
adult license fee rate based on residency, license type and license term.
(i) A multi-year license is available to
youth only at the adult license fee rate.
(b) A resident senior, age 65 and older, may
obtain a multi-year fishing, hunting, or combination license at the 365 day,
senior license fee rate multiplied by the number of years in the license
term.
(c) A resident disabled
veteran that is eligible for a service-connected disability license under
Section 23A-4-302 and Section
R657-12-10, may obtain a
multi-year license at the reduced 365 day license fee rate multiplied by the
number of years in the license term.
(3) A person with a current, one to five year
hunting, fishing, or combination license may renew the license by purchasing:
(a) a new license on or after its expiration
date; or
(b) the same license for a
term prescribed in Subsection (1)(a) within six months of the expiration date
on the unexpired license.
(i) A license
renewed under Subsection (3)(b) is effective on the date of purchase and
remains valid for a period equal to the sum of the remaining days on the
unexpired license and the applicable term on the renewal license.
(4) Except as provided
in Subsection (4)(a), a fishing, hunting, or combination license issued under
this section remains valid if the licensee subsequently changes residency
during the term of license.
(a) A Utah
resident license is invalid if a resident license for hunting, fishing, or
trapping is purchased in any other state or country.
(5)
(a) A
resident that establishes a new domicile outside Utah during the unexpired term
of a Utah resident fishing, hunting, or combination license, shall notify the
Division of the change before purchasing a resident hunting, fishing, or
trapping license in any other state or country.
(b) Upon receiving notice of a domicile
change under Subsection (5)(a), the Division will issue a free nonresident
replacement license for the remaining term of the resident license.
(c) The Division may charge a handling fee
for a residency based license exchange under this subsection.
(d) The pro rata difference between the
nonresident and resident license fee will not be refunded to a person that
establishes Utah residency during the term of a nonresident
license.
(6) A person
that purchases a hunting permit and subsequently changes residency may lawfully
use that permit for the applicable hunting season without notifying the
Division of residency change.
(7)
(a) Only a resident may purchase, apply for
or obtain a resident license and/or permit or resident certificate of
registration and only a nonresident may purchase, apply for or obtain a
nonresident permit or nonresident certificate of registration.
(b) Pursuant to Section
23A-1-103, to purchase a resident
license or certificate of registration, or apply for or obtain a resident
permit, a person must be a resident at the time of purchase or
application.
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