(1) As used in this section, “immediate family member” means a spouse, child, parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild, parent-in-law, child-in-law, sibling-in-law, or stepchild.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 23A-4-710

  • Division: means the Division of Wildlife Resources. 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
  • Permit: means a paper-based or electronic document that grants authority to engage in specified activities under this title or a rule or proclamation of the Wildlife Board. 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
  • Property: includes both real and personal property. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • 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
  • Wildlife: means :
         (61)(a) crustaceans, including brine shrimp and crayfish;
         (61)(b) mollusks; and
         (61)(c) vertebrate animals living in nature, except feral animals. See Utah Code 23A-1-101
(2) A resident or nonresident minor under 18 years old may use the hunting permit of another person if:

     (2)(a) the permit holder:

          (2)(a)(i) receives no form of compensation or remuneration for allowing the minor to use the permit;
          (2)(a)(ii) obtains the division‘s prior written approval to allow the minor to use the permit; and
          (2)(a)(iii) accompanies the minor, for the purposes of advising and assisting during the hunt, at a distance where the permit holder can communicate with the minor, in person, by voice or visual signals; and
     (2)(b) the minor is otherwise legally eligible to hunt.
(3) If the permit holder dies before the hunt authorized by the permit described in this section, the minor may use the permit if the minor is:

     (3)(a) an immediate family member of the permit holder; and
     (3)(b) accompanied by an adult immediate family member while using the permit.
(4) This section does not convey any property interest.
(5) The Wildlife Board shall issue a permit in accordance with this chapter.