Utah Code § 23A-5-307

Use of a computer or other device to remotely hunt wildlife prohibited -- Trail
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(1) As used in this section, "trail camera" means a device that is not held or manually operated by
a person and is capable of capturing images, video, or location data of wildlife using heat or
motion to trigger the device.
(2) A person may not use a computer or other device to remotely control the aiming and discharge
of a firearm or other weapon for hunting an animal.
(3) A person who violates Subsection (2) is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
(4)
(a) A trail camera using internal data storage and not capable of transmitting data is permitted for
use on private lands for the purposes of taking protected wildlife.
(b) A trail camera may not be used to take wildlife on public land during the period beginning on
July 31 and ending on December 31.
(c) A trail camera is prohibited on public land during the period beginning on July 31 and ending
on December 31, except for use by:
(i) the division for monitoring or research;

(ii) a land management agency in the course of the land management agency's regular duties;
(iii) any of the following conducting research in conjunction with the division:
(A) a non-governmental organization;
(B) an educational institution; or
(C) other person;
(iv) monitoring active agricultural operations including the take of a bear or cougar that is
causing livestock depredation; or
(v) a municipality participating in a program addressing urban deer.
(5)
(a) In accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, the Wildlife
Board may make rules regulating the use of trail cameras.
(b) A person who violates rules made by the Wildlife Board under this Subsection (5) is subject to
the penalty provided in Section 23A-5-301.

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