(1) The CHA area must be posted:
- (a) at least every 300 yards along the outer boundary of all hunted areas; and
- (b) on all corners, streams, rivers, drainage divides, roads, gates, trails, rights-of-way, dikes, canals, and ditches crossing the boundary lines.
(2) Each sign used to post the property must be at least 8-1/2 by 11 inches and must clearly state:
- (a) the name of the CHA as designated on the CHA Wildlife Document;
- (b) the words "No Trespassing"; and
- (c) wording indicating the sign is located on the CHA boundary.
(3)(a) If the CHA operator fails to renew a CHA Wildlife Document or a renewal application is denied, all signs shall be immediately removed by the operator.
- (b) The Division may remove and dispose of any signs that are not removed within 30 days after the termination of the CHA Wildlife Document.
- (4) Commercial hunting area activities may only be conducted on property properly posted and specifically authorized in the CHA Wildlife Document.
- (5) Commercial hunting area operators may not post or otherwise restrict public access on public roads, rights-of-way, inholdings, or easements within the CHA, including corner crossing to contiguous parcels of publicly owned lands.
KEY: wildlife, birds, game laws, aviculture
Date of Last Change: August 7, 2025
Notice of Continuation: April 4, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-5-302; 23A-2-305; 23A-2-304