Utah Admin. Code R657-53-11 - Acquiring a Wildlife Document
(1) A
person may acquire a certificate of registration by:
(a) possessing a valid certificate of
completion for the Amphibian and Reptile education course;
(b) submitting an application on the
division's website;
(c) paying the
associated application fee;
(d)
providing required information for the type of certificate of registration
applied for;
(e) being approved by
the division; and
(f) paying the
certificate of registration fee.
(2)
(a) A
person may acquire a collection permit by:
(i) possessing a valid certificate of
completion for the Amphibian and Reptile education course;
(ii) paying the associated application fee;
and
(iii) if applying for a
collection permit distributed through a random drawing, submitting an
application on the division's website during the designated application period
and, if selected, paying the associated permit fee.
(b) If the division receives more valid
applications than the number of available collection permits, the division will
conduct a random drawing to identify successful applicants.
(3) Procedures regarding application errors,
surrenders, refunds, reallocation of wildlife documents, and variance requests
are processed pursuant to Utah Admin. Rules R657-42, R657-50, R657-57, and
relevant sections of Utah Code.
(4)
Wildlife documents are not transferable.
(5) If the holder of a wildlife document is a
representative of an institution, organization, business, or agency, the
wildlife document shall be considered void upon the representative's
discontinuation of association with that entity.
(6) Wildlife documents do not provide the
holder with any rights of succession and any wildlife document issued to a
business or organization shall be void upon the termination of the business or
organization or upon bankruptcy or transfer.
(7) The issuance of a wildlife document
automatically incorporates within its terms the conditions and requirements of
this rule specifically governing the activity for which the document is
issued.
(8) In order to acquire a
wildlife document, a person must be eligible to possess the wildlife document
and submit a complete application or purchase request.
(9) An individual must register with the
division as an amphibian or reptile propagator if they wish to breed reptiles
or amphibians and maintain possession of those individuals beyond total
possession limits that would otherwise apply.
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