Utah Code § 23A-4-1203

Grounds for denial or revoking of registration -- Prohibited activities
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(1) The division shall refuse to register an applicant, refuse to renew, or revoke the certificate of
registration of a registrant during the time period that the division suspends the applicant's or
registrant's privilege to:
(a) hunt, if the applicant or registrant provides services requiring registration under this part
related to hunting; or
(b) fish, if the applicant or registrant provides services requiring registration under this part
related to fishing.
(2) If the division suspends the privilege to hunt or fish under this title of the chief executive officer
of an outfitter under which an applicant or registrant provides guide services or outfitting
services:
(a) during the time period that the division suspends the chief executive officer's privilege to
hunt, the division shall:

(i) refuse to issue a registration to the applicant for services requiring registration under this part
related to hunting; and
(ii) refuse to renew or shall revoke the registration of the registrant for services requiring
registration under this part related to hunting; and
(b) during the time period that the division suspends the chief executive officer's privilege to fish,
the division shall:
(i) refuse to issue a registration to the applicant for services requiring registration under this part
related to fishing; and
(ii) refuse to renew or shall revoke the registration of the registrant for services requiring
registration under this part related to fishing.
(3) A person may not use the title "guide" or "outfitter" or any other title or designation to indicate
that the person is a guide or outfitter or acting as a guide or outfitter unless the person is
registered as a guide or outfitter under this part.
(4) A person may not:
(a) engage in an activity that would place a registrant's client's, prospective client's, or third
party's safety at risk, recognizing the inherent risks associated with hunting wildlife and the
activity engaged in being above and beyond those inherent risks;
(b) use false, deceptive, or misleading advertising related to providing services;
(c) misrepresent services, outcomes, facilities, equipment, or fees to a client or prospective client;
or
(d) fail to provide the division with active and current contact information within 30 days of any
change to the registrant's contact information the registrant provided to the division during
registration or the renewal of registration as a guide or outfitter.
(5)
(a) If a person violates this part, the division may:
(i) revoke the certificate of registration of the person; and
(ii) suspend the individual's privilege to hunt or fish under this title.
(b) A person that violates Subsection (3) or (4) is guilty of a class B misdemeanor in accordance
with Section 23A-5-301.

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