Utah Code § 4-24-401

Hides and pelts -- Bill of sale to accompany purchase -- Purchaser to maintain
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records -- Hides and records examination and inspection.
(1)
(a) A person who buys a hide or pelt shall secure a bill of sale from the seller.
(b) The bill of sale shall be executed in duplicate with one copy being retained by the seller and
the other by the buyer.
(c) The bill of sale shall specify the number of hides or pelts sold and the brand borne by each
hide or pelt.
(2)
(a) A hide buyer within this state shall maintain a record specifying the name and address of the
seller, date of purchase, and the brands or other identification found on the hides and pelts
purchased.
(b) The hides and records of any hide buyer are subject to examination and inspection by the
department at reasonable times and places.

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