(1) The Wildlife Board may use the following guidelines in considering and deciding variance appeals and requests submitted pursuant to this rule:
- (a) monetary cost of the wildlife document;
- (b) degree of difficulty in obtaining the original wildlife document;
- (c) future opportunity to obtain the same or similar wildlife document;
- (d) extent of lost opportunity;
- (e) time actually engaged in the activity authorized by the wildlife document relative to the overall season length;
- (f) time available to engage in the activity authorized by the wildlife document prior to the event or condition precluding further activity;
- (g) impact on wildlife management objectives;
(h) degree of difficulty in tracking and monitoring season extensions into the future;
- (i) applicant's fault or contribution in failing to mitigate the degree of lost opportunity;
- (j) nature of the event or condition contrasted against the advisability of attempting to insure optimal opportunity;
(k) objective of a variance is to restore lost opportunity, not provide increased opportunity; and
- (l) consistency with previous variance request decisions.
- (2) Nothing herein shall be construed as limiting or prohibiting the Wildlife Board from considering additional factors in its discussions and deliberations concerning variance appeals and requests.
KEY: wildlife, permits
Date of Last Change: October 22, 2025
Notice of Continuation: July 5, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-2-304; 23A-2-305