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night fishing state park fees
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here is a copy of some of the rule's the state parks use and need to fallow when chargeing for public access to public lands and waters.. there is also contact # ..


Natural Resources
Parks and Recreation
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3154 Dee Guess at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7320, by FAX at 801-537-3144, or by Internet E-mail at deeguess@utah.gov


23-21-2.5. [b]Change in land use where a management plan is not in effect -- Notification to affected persons -- Compatibility with local government plans.[/b]
(1) If a management plan has not been adopted by the division director for a tract of land owned by the division, the division may not change any existing right to use the land until the division notifies those who may be affected by the change and local government officials.
(2) When changing any existing right to use the land, the division shall seek to make uses of division-owned land compatible with local government general plans and zoning and land use ordinances.
Enacted by Chapter 218, 1998 General Session


[b]23-21-4.[/b] [b]Right of access to lands for hunting, trapping, or fishing reserved to public -- Exception.[/b]
(1) Except as provided in Section 65A-2-5, there is reserved to the public the right of access to all lands owned by the state, including those lands lying below the official government meander line or high water line of navigable waters, for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing.
(2) When any department or agency of the state leases or sells any lands belonging to the state of Utah lying below the official government meander line or the high water line of the navigable waters within the state, the lease, contract of sale, or deed shall contain a provision that:
(a) the lands shall be open to the public for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing during the lawful season, except as provided by Section 65A-2-5; and
(b) no charge may be made by the lessee, contractee, or grantee to any person who desires to go upon the land for the purpose of hunting, trapping, or fishing.
(3) Lands referred to in this section shall be regulated or closed to hunting, trapping, or fishing as provided in this title for other lands and waters.
Amended by Chapter 156, 2000 General Session
[b]65A-2-4.[/b] [b]State land management plans -- Division to adopt rules for notifying and consulting with interested parties.[/b]
(1) The division shall adopt rules for notifying and consulting with interested parties including the general public, resources users, and federal, state, and local agencies on state land management plans.
(2) Division rules shall provide:
(a) for reasonable notice and comment periods; and
(b) that the division respond to all commenting parties and give the rationale for the acceptance or nonacceptance of the comments.
Amended by Chapter 294, 1994 General Session


65A-2-5. [b]Protection of leasehold interests.[/b]
The director of the Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands, in conjunction with the Wildlife Board, may restrict or limit public use of leased parcels of sovereign lands for hunting, trapping, or fishing:
(1) upon the petition of the affected lessee;
(2) after a public hearing; and
(3) upon a determination that unrestricted public use for hunting, trapping, or fishing substantially interferes with the primary activities authorized by the lease.
Enacted by Chapter 156, 2000 General Session


Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation
R651-611-4
Special Fees
NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEDAR File No.: 29773
Filed: 04/02/2007, 03:47
Received by: NL
RULE ANALYSISPurpose of the rule or reason for the change:To better serve the needs of the recreating public and increase state revenue, two new golf passes would be added, i.e., one to Green River and PaliSade State Park golf courses, an annual Youth Golf Pass, answering inquiries by the local community for a pass that could be used by youth 16 years and under in summer when school is out; and an annual Soldier Hollow Golf Club Pass that would add a business class pass to Wasatch Mountain State Park's fee schedule for golf.
Summary of the rule or change:The annual Youth Golf Pass at Green River and PaliSade State Park golf courses would add a new generation of customers to the sport of golf, thus increasing state revenue. The Soldier Hollow Golf Club Pass would allow resort or businesses to purchase passes for their members, opening a new market for golf, while utilizing excess capacity at Soldier Hollow Golf Course at Wasatch Mountain State Park.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:Subsection 63-11-17(8)
Anticipated cost or savings to:the state budget:After a season passes, the Division will have a much more accurate idea of how much change there will be, but it appears the changes will be $15,000 for PaliSade and Green River and $10,000 for Soldier Hollow.
local governments:Maybe from the sale of golf balls, etc. but otherwise, there will be no anticipated cost or savings to local government.
other persons:The cost to other persons would be $150 for the annual Youth Golf Pass to golfers 16 years of age or younger. Those wishing to purchase a Soldier Hollow Golf Club Pass would pay $1,000 per year (including cart rental) with unlimited play. Both passes would be nontransferable.
Compliance costs for affected persons:The purchaser would pay $150 for the annual Youth Golf Pass. The purchaser would pay $1,000 for the annual Soldier Hollow Golf Club Pass.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:As this is the first season for these rule changes, there appears to be no impact on local businesses. Once a season is completed, the Division will have a better idea regarding impact on businesses. Michael Styler, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:Natural Resources
Parks and Recreation
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3154 Direct questions regarding this rule toBig Grinee Guess at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7320, by FAX at 801-537-3144, or by Internet E-mail at deeguess@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:05/15/2007
This rule may become effective on:05/22/2007
Authorized by:Mark Forbes, Deputy Director (Legislation)

RULE TEXT
R651. Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation.
R651-611. Fee Schedule.
R651-611-4. Special Fees.
A. Golf Course Fees
1. PaliSade rental and green fees.
a. Nine holes general public - weekends and holidays - $12.00
b. Nine holes weekdays (except holidays) - $10.00
c. Nine holes Jr/Sr weekdays (except holidays) - $8.00
d. 20 round card pass - $160.00
e. 20 round card pass (Jr only) - $100.00
f. Promotional pass - single person (any day) - $450.00
g. Promotional pass - single person (weekdays only) - $300.00
h. Promotional pass - couples (any day) - $650.00
i. Promotional pass - family (any day) - $850.00
j. Promotional pass - annual youth pass - $150.00
[j.]k. Companion fee - walking, non -player - $4.00
[k.]l. Motorized cart (18 holes) - $10.00
[l.]m. Motorized cart (9 holes ) - $5.00
[m.]n. Pull carts (9 holes) - $2.00
[n.]o. Club rental (9 holes) - $5.00
[o.]p. School teams - No fee for practice rounds with coach and team roster. Tournaments are $3.00 per player.
[p.]q. Driving range - small bucket - $2.50
[q.]r. Driving range - large bucket - $3.50
2. Wasatch Mountain and Soldier Hollow rental and green fees.
a. Nine holes general public - $12.50
b. Nine holes general public (weekends and holidays) - $13.50
c. Nine holes Jr/Sr weekdays (except holidays) - $11.00
d. 20 round card pass - $220.00 - no holidays or weekends
e. Annual Promotional Pass (except holidays) - $1,000.00
f. Business Class Membership Pass - $1,000.00
[f.]g. Companion fee - walking, non-player - $4.00
[g.]h. Motorized cart (9 holes - mandatory on Mt. course) - $13.00
[h.]i. Motorized cart (9 holes single rider) - $6.00
[i.]j. Pull carts (9 holes) - $2.25
[j.]k. Club rental (9 holes) - $6.00
[k.]l. School teams - No fee for practice rounds with coach and team roster (Wasatch County only).
Tournaments are $3.00 per player.
l. Tournament fee (per player) - $5.00
m. Driving range - small bucket - $2.50
n. Driving range - large bucket - $5.00
o. Advance tee time booking surcharge - $15.00
3. Green River rental and green fees.
a. Nine holes general public - $10.00
b. Nine holes Jr/Sr weekdays (except holidays) - $8.00
c. Eighteen holes general public - $16.00
d. 20 round card pass - $140.00
e. Promotional pass - single person (any day) - $350.00
f. Promotional pass - personal golf cart - $350.00
g. Promotional pass - single person (Jr/Sr weekdays) - $275.00
h. Promotional pass - couple (any day) - $600.00
i. Promotional pass - family (any day) - $750.00
j. Promotional pass - annual youth pass - $150.00
[j.]k. Companion fee - walking, non-player - $4.00
[k.]l. Motorized cart (9 holes) - $10.00
[l.]m. Motorized cart (9 holes single rider) - $5.00
[m.]n. Pull carts (9 holes) - $2.25
[n.]o. Club rental (9 holes) - $5.00
[o.]p. School teams - No fee for practice rounds with coach and team roster. Tournaments are $3.00 per player.
4. Golf course hours are daylight to dark
5. No private, motorized golf carts are allowed, except where authorized by existing contractual agreement.
6. Jr golfers are 17 years and under. Sr golfers are 62 and older.
B. Boat Mooring and Dry Storage
1. Mooring Fees:
a. Day Use - $5.00
b. Overnight Boat Parking - $7.00 (until 8:00 a.m.)
c. Overnight Boat Camping - $15.00 (until 2:00 p.m.)
d. Monthly - $4.00/ft.
e. Monthly with Utilities - (Bear Lake) $6.00/ft.
f. Monthly with Utilities - (Other Parks) $5.00/ft.
g. Monthly Off Season - $2.00/ft
h. Monthly (Off Season with utilities) - $3.00/ft
2. Dry Storage Fees:
a. Overnight (until 2:00 p.m.) - $5.00
b. Monthly During Season - $75.00
c. Monthly Off Season - $50.00
d. Monthly (unsecured) - $25.00
C. Application Fees - Non -refundable PLUS Negotiated Costs.
1. Grazing Permit - $20.00
2. Easement - $250.00
3. Construction/Maintenance - $50.00
4. Special Use Permit - $50.00
5. Commercial Filming - $50.00
6. Waiting List - $10.00
D. Assessment and Assignment Fees.
1. Duplicate Document - $10.00
2. Contract Assignment - $20.00
3. Returned checks - $20.00
4. Staff time - $40.00/hour
5. Equipment - $30.00/hour
6. Vehicle - $20.00/hour
7. Researcher - $5.00/hour
8. Photo copy - $ .10/each
9. Fee collection - $10.00

KEY: parks, fees
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [January 1, 2006]May 22, 2007
Notice of Continuation: February 13, 2006
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63-11-17(8)



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[/url]For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Dee Guess at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7320, by FAX at 801-537-3144, or by Internet E-mail at deeguess@utah.gov
For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules (801-538-3764). Please Note: The Division of Administrative Rules is NOT able to answer questions about the content or application of these administrative rules.

Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation
R651-611
Fee Schedule
NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEDAR File No.: 29914
Filed: 05/03/2007, 07:07
Received by: NL
RULE ANALYSISPurpose of the rule or reason for the change:Electrical costs have increased significantly and the local campgrounds are charging a much higher fee for overnight with electrical hookups. The installation of electrical hookups for the camping sites at Dead Horse Point State Park has significantly increased visitation. With that visitation comes increased demand and the increase in electrical charges needs to be addressed in this rule. By increasing the overnight camping fee at Dead Horse Point State Park, the park will be able to recover the increase in electrical costs and bring camping fees in line with the current market without affecting demand. At Wasatch/Soldier Hollow Golf courses the increases for nine holes to the general public and an increase in the motorized cart for nine holes (single rider) will bring the costs more in line with the expenses to the State.
Summary of the rule or change:By increasing the overnight camping fee at Dead Horse Point State Park from $15 to $20, the park will be able to recover the increase in electrical costs and bring camping fees in line with the current market without affecting demand. At Wasatch/Soldier Hollow Golf courses, an increase of $1 from $12.50 to $13.50 for nine holes to the general public and a $1 increase in the motorized cart for nine holes (single rider) from $6 to $7 will bring the costs more in line with the expenses to the state.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:Subsection 63-11-17(8)(a)
Anticipated cost or savings to:the state budget:An increase in fees will result in an estimated $150,000 in golf revenues, and approximately $13,000 in camping revenue.
local governments:These changes are effective to state golf courses and state park camping facilities, and there are no aggregate anticipated costs or savings to local government.
other persons:The public utilizing Dead Horse Point State Park camping facilities will pay $5 more for their camping recreation there. There are no hard numbers to report, but there will be figures after a season with the new charges. Those who golf at Wasatch Mountain State Park will pay $1 more for nine holes and $1 more for a motorized cart per nine holes.
Compliance costs for affected persons:Those recreators who wish to utilize the camping electrical hookup sites at Dead Horse Point State Park will pay more for their fees to do so, from $15 with no electrical hookups, to the new and improved electrical hookups at $20. Those utilizing the golfing facilities at Wasatch Mountain/Soldier Hollow will pay more for their golfing by $1 ($12.50 to $13.50), and a motorized cart for nine holes will also be increased by $1 ($6 to $7).
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:This rule amendment should have no effect on businesses. Michael Styler, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:Natural Resources
Parks and Recreation
1594 W NORTH TEMPLE
SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116-3154 Direct questions regarding this rule toBig Grinee Guess at the above address, by phone at 801-538-7320, by FAX at 801-537-3144, or by Internet E-mail at deeguess@utah.gov
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:07/02/2007
This rule may become effective on:07/09/2007
Authorized by:Mark Forbes, Deputy Director (Legislation)

RULE TEXT
R651. Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation.
R651-611. Fee Schedule.
R651-611-3. Camping Fees.
Permits overnight camping and day use for the day of arrival until 2:00 p.m. of the following day or each successive day. Camp sites must be vacated by 12:00 noon following the last camping night at Dead Horse Point. Camping is limited to 14 consecutive days at all campgrounds with the exception of Snow Canyon State Park, with a five (5) consecutive day limit.
A. Individual Sites -- One (1) vehicle with up to eight (8) occupants and any attached recreational equipment as one (1) independent camp unit. Fees for individual sites are based on the following schedule:
1. $9.00 with pit or vault toilets; $12.00 with flush toilets; $15.00 with flush toilets and showers or electrical hookups; $18.00 with flush toilets, showers and electrical hookups; (Dead Horse Point, electrical hookups - $20); $21.00 with full hookups.
2. Primitive camping fees may be decreased at the park manager's discretion dependent upon the developed state of the facilities to be used by park visitors. Notification of the change must be made to the Division's financial manager and reservations manager before the reduced fee can be made effective.
3. Special Fun Tag holders may receive a $2.00 discount for individual camping sites Monday through Thursday nights, excluding holidays.
4. One-half the campsite fee rounded up to the nearest dollar will be charged per vehicle at all parks and individual camping sites for all additional transportation vehicles that are separate and not attached to the primary vehicle, but are dependent upon that unit. No more than one additional vehicle is allowed at any individual campsite. This fee is not applicable at primitive campsites.
B. Group Sites - (by advance reservation for groups)
1. $2.00 per person, age six (6) and over at sites with vault toilets. Minimum $50.00 fee for each facility.
2. $3.00 per person, age six (6) and over at sites with flush toilets and/or pavilions. Minimum $75.00 fee for each facility.
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