Article I, § 30 — Right to hunt and fish.
This text of Utah Const. art. I, § 30 (Right to hunt and fish.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Utah primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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(1) The individual right of the people to hunt and to fish is a valued part of the State's heritage and shall be forever preserved for the public good. (2) The right under Subsection(1) includes the right to use traditional methods to hunt and to fish, subject only to statute, and rules and regulations adopted as provided by statute, to: (2)(a) promote wildlife conservation and management; (2)(b) provide reasonable regulation of hunting and fishing activities; and (2)(c) preserve the future of hunting and fishing. (3) Public hunting and fishing shall be the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. (4) This section does not affect: (4)(a) the law relating to trespass or property rights; (4)(b) the State's sovereign authority over the State's natural resources; or (4)(c) the State's obligation to manage lands granted to the State under the Enabling Act.
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