Utah Admin. Code R657-53-4 - Prohibited Activities
(1) A person
may not take, posses, import, export, transfer, or release to the wild a
reptile or amphibian or their parts in Utah, or attempt to undertake such
activity, except as provided in this rule or in a proclamation or guidebook
issued by the Wildlife Board.
(2)
(a) Pursuant to Section
23-13-14,
a person may not release from captivity any amphibian or reptile without first
obtaining written authorization from the division.
(b) Any peace officer, division
representative, or authorized animal control officer may seize, euthanize, or
dispose of any live amphibian or reptile that escapes from captivity.
(c) The division may retain custody of any
recaptured amphibian or reptile until the costs of recapture or care have been
paid by its owner or keeper.
(3) A person may not:
(a) knowingly disturb the den of any reptile
or kill, capture, or harass any reptile within 100 yards of a reptile den
without first obtaining a wildlife document authorizing that
activity;
(b) trespass while
engaged in an activity regulated by this rule;
(c) sell a wild caught reptile or
amphibian;
(d) transfer a wild
caught native amphibian or reptile without completing mandatory
reporting;
(e) transfer any wild
caught native amphibian or reptile to another individual between April 1 and
December 31 without prior approval from the division;
(f) collect or attempt to collect a reptile
or amphibian under another individual's collection permit;
(g) collect or attempt to collect a reptile
or amphibian in an area that is closed to collection activities; or
(h) transport or propagate an amphibian
without complying with Title 4 Chapter 37 Utah Code and implementing
regulations of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food.
(4)
(a) A person may not conduct educational use
or scientific use activities with a species categorized as controlled or
prohibited without first obtaining a certificate of registration from the
division.
(b)
(i) A person may not conduct commercial use
activities with controlled species without first obtaining a certificate of
registration from the division.
(ii) A person may not conduct commercial use
activities with a prohibited species without first obtaining a variance from
the Wildlife Board and a certificate of registration from the
division.
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