Utah Code § 23A-6-302

Preparation of management plans -- Participation by interested persons and local
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and tribal governments -- Compatibility with local government plans and existing rights.
(1) The division shall invite persons who may have an interest in how the land in a wildlife
management area is managed to participate in the management planning process.
(2) Those persons may include:
(a) persons who use, or may use, the land in a wildlife management area for:
(i) agriculture, mining, or other commercial pursuits;
(ii) hunting or fishing;
(iii) recreation; or
(iv) other uses;
(b) adjacent or nearby landowners or residents; or
(c) other interested parties.
(3) The division shall invite local government officials to participate in the management planning
process.
(4) In preparing a management plan, the division shall seek to make land uses compatible with:
(a) local government general plans and zoning and land use ordinances; and
(b) existing rights of others within the wildlife management area.
(5)
(a) If the land in a wildlife management area is located within or adjacent to tribal lands, the
division shall invite tribal government officials to participate in the management planning
process.

(b) Participation by tribal officials in the development of management plans for lands owned by
the division does not waive the tribe's sovereignty.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 103, 2023 General Session

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