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Wildlife board hears proposal to let prospective dedicated hunters bank service hours

2623568 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

Division staff told the Utah Wildlife Board the department can allow applicants to bank service hours done earlier in the calendar year toward a newly awarded dedicated-hunter permit, if the board adopts a rule change and staff implement tracking inside the division’s registration system.

The Utah Wildlife Board heard a presentation on Jan. 9 from Division of Wildlife Resources program staff about a proposed change that would let applicants for the dedicated-hunter program use service hours they performed earlier in the calendar year toward the permit they draw.

Brian Christiansen, the division’s dedicated-hunter program coordinator, told the board the idea is to allow someone who applies, then draws a dedicated-hunter permit, to count service done back to Jan. 1 of that application year toward the service-hours requirement for their first year in the program. “If a person applies for Dedicated Hunter and then…

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