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Section 304 - Board rulemaking authority.

UT Code § 79-4-304 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) Rules made by the board shall be made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act.

(2) (a) The board may make rules: (i) governing the use of the state park system; (ii) to protect state parks and their natural and cultural resources from misuse or damage, including watersheds, plants, wildlife, and park amenities; and (iii) to provide for public safety and preserve the peace within state parks. (b) To accomplish the purposes stated in Subsection (2)(a), the board may enact rules that: (i) close or partially close state parks; or (ii) establish use or access restrictions within state parks. (c) Rules made under Subsection (2) may not have the effect of preventing the transfer of livestock along a livestock highway established in accordance with Section 72-3-112.

(a) The board may make rules: (i) governing the use of the state park system; (ii) to protect state parks and their natural and cultural resources from misuse or damage, including watersheds, plants, wildlife, and park amenities; and (iii) to provide for public safety and preserve the peace within state parks.

(i) governing the use of the state park system;

(ii) to protect state parks and their natural and cultural resources from misuse or damage, including watersheds, plants, wildlife, and park amenities; and

(iii) to provide for public safety and preserve the peace within state parks.

(b) To accomplish the purposes stated in Subsection (2)(a), the board may enact rules that: (i) close or partially close state parks; or (ii) establish use or access restrictions within state parks.

(i) close or partially close state parks; or

(ii) establish use or access restrictions within state parks.

(c) Rules made under Subsection (2) may not have the effect of preventing the transfer of livestock along a livestock highway established in accordance with Section 72-3-112.

(3) The board shall adopt rules: (a) governing the collection of charges under Subsection 79-4-203(8); and (b) granting free admission to state parks to an honorably discharged veteran who is: (i) a resident of the state; and (ii) at least 50% disabled, as evidenced by documentation from: (A) the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; (B) an active component of the United States armed forces; or (C) a reserve component of the United States armed forces.

(a) governing the collection of charges under Subsection 79-4-203(8); and

(b) granting free admission to state parks to an honorably discharged veteran who is: (i) a resident of the state; and (ii) at least 50% disabled, as evidenced by documentation from: (A) the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; (B) an active component of the United States armed forces; or (C) a reserve component of the United States armed forces.

(i) a resident of the state; and

(ii) at least 50% disabled, as evidenced by documentation from: (A) the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; (B) an active component of the United States armed forces; or (C) a reserve component of the United States armed forces.

(A) the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;

(B) an active component of the United States armed forces; or

(C) a reserve component of the United States armed forces.

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Section 304 - Board rulemaking authority.