Utah Code § 23A-6-303

Review and adoption of management plans
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(1) The division shall submit a draft management plan to the Resource Development Coordinating
Committee created in Section 63L-11-401 and the Habitat Council created by the division for
their review and recommendations.
(2) The division shall submit a draft management plan and any recommendations received from
the Resource Development Coordinating Committee and the Habitat Council to:
(a) the regional advisory council for the wildlife region in which the lands covered by the
management plan are located; and
(b) the regional advisory council for a wildlife region that may be affected by the management
plan.
(3) A regional advisory council reviewing a draft management plan may make recommendations to
the director.
(4) The director may adopt the management plan, adopt the management plan with amendments,
or reject the management plan.
(5)
(a) At the request of the director or a member of the Wildlife Board, the Wildlife Board may review
a management plan to determine whether the plan is consistent with Wildlife Board policies.
(b) The director may amend a management plan in accordance with recommendations made by
the Wildlife Board.
(6) Neither the division nor the director may permanently close a road within a wildlife management
area as part of a management plan without coordinating with the county legislative body within
which the wildlife management area is located.
(7)
(a) The division shall record with the county in which the wildlife management area is located
any road on or across the wildlife management area before the sale or exchange of a wildlife
management area.
(b) The sale or exchange of any portion of a wildlife management area is subject to the public
access rights existing at the time of the sale or exchange.

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