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Committee backs HB 111 to cap harvest late fees, modernize DWR notices and add grizzly response tools

House Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment Standing Committee · January 28, 2026
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Summary

The House Natural Resources Committee voted unanimously to recommend HB 111, a cleanup bill that caps late harvest-reporting fees at $25, requires Division of Wildlife Resources notices be posted online, and adds limited tools for responding to a potential grizzly-bear incursion into Utah.

Representative Belinda Bolander presented House Bill 111, a cleanup bill that would cap late reporting fees for wildlife harvest reports, require the Division of Wildlife Resources to post property-acquisition notices on its website in addition to the state public-notice site, and provide the division limited tools to address a rare grizzly-bear incursion into Utah. "It said you have failed to do your reporting, and it made me feel like I was gonna ding my credit or…

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