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2011 Utah Code
Title 23 Wildlife Resources Code of Utah

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  • Chapter 13 General Provisions
  • Chapter 14 Division of Wildlife Resources and Wildlife Board
  • Chapter 15 Aquatic Wildlife
  • Chapter 16 Big Game
  • Chapter 17 Birds
  • Chapter 18 Furbearers
  • Chapter 19 Licenses, Permits, and Tags
  • Chapter 20 Enforcement - Violations and Penalties
  • Chapter 21 Lands and Waters for Wildlife Purposes
  • Chapter 21a Pelican Management Act
  • Chapter 22 Cooperative and Reciprocal Agreements
  • Chapter 23 Cooperative Wildlife Management Units
  • Chapter 24 Wildlife Damage Compensation Act
  • Chapter 25 Wildlife Violator Compact
  • Chapter 27 Aquatic Invasive Species Interdiction Act
  • Chapter 28 Migratory Bird Production Area
  • Chapter 29 Wolf Management Act

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