(1)(a) Program participants with a valid predator control certificate of registration will be eligible to receive from the division $50 for each qualifying coyote presented, unless compensation is otherwise reduced or increased by the division pursuant to Subsection R657-64-3(1)(a).
- (b) Requests for payment shall be made only on the designated check-in dates and at the locations identified by the division.
(2) Receipt of compensation is further subject to the following conditions:
(a) The claimant seeking compensation for a coyote must:
- (i) personally kill the animal presented for payment;
- (ii) possess a valid predator control certification of registration at the time the animal is killed and at the time it is presented to the division for payment;
(iii) complete and submit a signed division-approved compensation form in electronic format containing the following information:
- (A) the claimant's name and division customer ID number;
- (B) the date and exact GPS location where each coyote was killed;
- (C) a clear picture of the coyote at the kill site; and
- (D) verification that the claimant personally killed the coyotes, the information provided is accurate, and all program terms and conditions have been complied with;
- (iv) present to the division at a designated check-in event the fresh or preserved entire lower jaw or front two-thirds of the jaw including canines and premolars of each coyote--removed from the carcass with canine and molar teeth intact; and
- (v) link or associate the jaw of each coyote presented for reimbursement to the corresponding entry for that coyote on the division-approved compensation form.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a claimant may not seek or obtain an incentive payment under this rule for any coyote that is:
- (i) killed by someone or something other than the claimant;
- (ii) killed outside of Utah;
- (iii) presented to the division for payment more than 365 days from the date it was killed;
- (iv) marked as previously redeemed for payment; or
(v) presented to the division in a condition where the lower jaw:
- (A) is spoiled or rotten;
- (B) has maggots or other carrion organisms;
- (C) is in a frozen state that impedes division processing; or
- (D) is damaged or otherwise in a condition where the species cannot be reliably verified, or the absence or presence of markings cannot be ascertained.
(3) Program participants may designate a third party to check-in their coyotes with the division at the designated times and locations, provided:
- (a) the compensation form referred to in Subsection (2)(a)(iii) is completed and signed by the program participant that killed the coyotes;
- (b) the lower jaw of each coyote is presented to the division, as required in Subsections (2)(a)(iv) and (2)(b), with the compensation form; and
- (c) the compensation form identifies and authorizes the person that will present it to the division for compensation.
(4) Program participants are not authorized to trespass or take coyotes
- (a) on tribal trust lands without written tribal authorization;
- (b) other private lands without written permission of the landowner; or
- (c) restricted government lands without written permission from the appropriate authorities.
- (5) Employees and contractors of USDA Wildlife Services or UDAF are ineligible to receive compensation for coyotes taken within the scope of their employment or contractual responsibilities.
- (6) Compensation for qualified coyotes will be documented by written receipt at the time of submission to the division and payment by check will be mailed at a later date.
- (7) Participants shall be responsible for disposing of coyotes presented to the division for compensation, but the division may retain the lower jaw.
- (8) The division may mark each coyote or keep the jaw or teeth of each coyote redeemed for payment to ensure compensation is paid only once for each animal.
KEY: wildlife, predators, game laws, wildlife laws
Date of Last Change: March 11, 2026
Notice of Continuation: June 13, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 23A-11-401; 23A-11-402; 23A-1-204