(1)(a) A person may file an appeal of a presiding officer's decision with the Wildlife Board.
- (b) The appeal must be in writing and the respondent shall send a copy of the appeal by mail to the chair of the Wildlife Board and each of the parties.
- (2) The appeal must be received within 30 calendar days after the issuance of the presiding officer's decision and order.
(3) The appeal shall:
- (a) be signed by the respondent or the respondent's legal counsel;
- (b) state the grounds for appeal and the relief requested; and
- (c) state the date upon which it was mailed.
(4)(a) Within 30 calendar days after the mailing date of the appeal, any party may file a written response with the Wildlife Board.
- (b) A copy of the response shall be sent by mail to the chair of the Wildlife Board and each of the parties.
(5) The Wildlife Board may hold a de novo formal hearing in accordance with the provisions of Section 63G-4-204 through Section 63G-4-208. The Wildlife Board may convert the hearing to an informal hearing anytime before a final order is issued if:
- (a) conversion of the proceeding is in the public interest; and
- (b) conversion of the proceeding does not unfairly prejudice the rights of any party.
(6) At the conclusion of the hearing, the Wildlife Board may:
- (a) affirm the decision;
- (b) vacate or remand the decision;
- (c) amend the type of suspension ordered by the presiding officer; or
- (d) amend the suspension period not to exceed the statutory maximums.
- (7) The Wildlife Board chair may vote in an adjudicative proceedings decision, and any Wildlife Board decision shall be supported by a majority of the voting members present.
(8)(a) Within a reasonable time after the close of the formal hearing, the chair of the Wildlife Board shall issue a written order that affirms, vacates or remands the decision or amends the type of suspension ordered by the hearing officer.
- (b) The order on review shall be signed by the chair of the Wildlife Board and mailed to each party.
(c) The order on review shall contain:
- (i) a designation of the statute permitting review;
- (ii) a statement of the issues reviewed;
- (iii) findings of fact as to each of the issues reviewed;
- (iv) conclusions of law as to each of the issues reviewed;
- (v) whether the decision of the presiding officer is to be affirmed, reversed, modified, and whether all or any portion of the adjudicative proceeding is to be remanded;
- (vi) a notice of any right of further administrative reconsideration; and
- (vii) the time limits applicable to any review.
KEY: wildlife, suspensions, violations
Date of Last Change: October 2, 2023
Notice of Continuation: June 2, 2026
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-1-101; 23A-2-201; 23A-2-304; 23A-4-1106; 23A-5-317; 63G-4-302; 63G-4-203