Utah Code § 23A-7-208

Possession of permits and licenses by hunter -- Restrictions
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(1) A person may not hunt in a cooperative wildlife management unit without having in the person's
possession:
(a) a valid cooperative wildlife management unit authorization or permit or other permit as
authorized by the Wildlife Board; and
(b) the necessary hunting licenses and tags.
(2) A cooperative wildlife management unit authorization or permit:
(a) entitles the holder to hunt only in the cooperative wildlife management unit specified on the
authorization or permit pursuant to rules and proclamations of the Wildlife Board and does not
entitle the holder to hunt on any other private or public land; and
(b) constitutes written permission for trespass as required under Section 23A-5-317.
(3) A cooperative wildlife management unit may address the number of individuals a cooperative
wildlife management unit permit holder may select as companions, except that a cooperative

wildlife management unit shall allow, at a minimum, one companion to accompany free of
charge the cooperative wildlife management unit permit holder.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 103, 2023 General Session

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