Utah Statutes

§ 23A-5-317 — Posted property -- Hunting by permission -- Entry on private land while hunting or fishing -- Violations -- Penalty -- Prohibitions inapplicable to officers.

Utah § 23A-5-317
JurisdictionUtah
Title 23AWildlife Resources Act
Ch. 23A-5Enforcement and Violations
Part 23A-5-3Violations

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 23A-5-317 (2026).

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(1)As used in this section:
(1)(a) "Cultivated land" means land that is readily identifiable as:
(1)(a)(i) land whose soil is loosened or broken up for the raising of crops;
(1)(a)(ii) land used for the raising of crops; or
(1)(a)(iii) pasturage which is artificially irrigated.
(1)(b) "Permission" means documented authorization from the owner or person in charge to enter upon private land that is either cultivated or properly posted, and shall include:
(1)(b)(i) the signature of the owner or person in charge;
(1)(b)(ii) the name of the person being given permission;
(1)(b)(iii) the appropriate dates; and
(1)(b)(iv) a general description of the property.
(1)(c) "Properly posted" means that signs prohibiting trespass or bright yellow, bright orange, or fluorescent paint are clearly displaye

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 80, 2024 General Session

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