Utah Code 23A-4-204. Alien’s and nonresident peace officer’s ability to obtain licenses and certificates
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(1) An alien resident of Utah may purchase a hunting, fishing, trapping, seining, and fur dealer license or certificate of registration upon the same terms as a resident citizen.
Terms Used In Utah Code 23A-4-204
- Certificate of registration: means a paper-based or electronic document issued under this title, or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board granting authority to engage in activities not covered by a license, permit, or tag. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- Fishing: means to take fish or crayfish by any means. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- Hunting: means to take or pursue a reptile, amphibian, bird, or mammal by any means. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- Nonresident: means a person who does not qualify as a resident. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- Person: means an individual, association, partnership, government agency, corporation, or an agent of the individual, association, partnership, government agency, or corporation. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- resident: means a person who:(47)(a) has been domiciled in the state for six consecutive months immediately preceding the purchase of a license; and(47)(b) does not claim residency for hunting, fishing, or trapping in another state or country. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Trapping: means taking protected wildlife with a trapping device. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
(2) A nonresident alien may purchase a hunting, fishing, trapping, seining, or fur dealer license or certificate of registration upon the same terms as nonresident citizens.(3) Notwithstanding Subsection 23A-4-1101(1)(b), a nonresident may purchase a hunting, fishing, trapping, seining, and fur dealer license or certificate of registration upon the same terms as a resident citizen if the person is:(3)(a) employed by the state as a peace officer, as classified by Title 53, Chapter 13, Peace Officer Classifications; and(3)(b) required to live outside the state as a condition of the person’s employment.