Utah Statutes

§ 23A-6-404 — Unlawful uses and activities on division lands.

Utah § 23A-6-404
JurisdictionUtah
Title 23AWildlife Resources Act
Ch. 23A-6Lands and Waters for Wildlife Purposes
Part 23A-6-4Use of Land

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Utah Code Ann. § 23A-6-404 (2026).

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(1)Except as authorized by statute, rule, contractual agreement, special use permit, certificate of registration, or public notice, a person may not on division land:
(1)(a) remove, extract, use, consume, or destroy an improvement or cultural or historic resource;
(1)(b) remove, extract, use, consume, or destroy sand, gravel, cinder, ornamental rock, or other common mineral resource, or vegetation resource, except a person may collect for noncommercial uses up to 250 pounds per calendar year of common rock or gravel lying on the surface of the ground;
(1)(c) allow livestock to graze;
(1)(d) remove a plant or portion of a plant for commercial gain purposes;
(1)(e) enter, use, or occupy division land that is posted against entry, use, or occupancy;
(1)(f) enter, use, or occupy division lan

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Legislative History

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 103, 2023 General Session

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