
[Utah Code Table of Contents]
[TITLE 65a. Table of Contents]
65A-10-1 Authority of division to manage sovereign lands.
(1) The division is the management authority for sovereign lands, and may exchange, sell, or lease sovereign lands but only in the quantities and for the purposes as serve the public interest and do not interfere with the public trust.
(2) Nothing in this section shall be construed as asserting
state ownership of the beds of nonnavigable lakes, bays,
rivers, or streams.
1994
65A-10-2 Recreational use of sovereign lands.
(1) The division, with the approval of the executive director of the Department of Natural Resources and the governor, may set aside for public or recreational use any part of the lands claimed by the state as the beds of lakes or streams.
(2) Management of those lands may be delegated to the
Division of Parks and Recreation, the Division of Wildlife
Resources, or any other state agency.
1994
65A-10-3 Establishment of sovereign land boundaries.
(1) The division, after consultation with the attorney general and affected state agencies, shall develop plans for the resolution of disputes over the location of sovereign land boundaries.
(2) The division, after notice to affected state agencies
and any person with an ownership interest in the land, may
enter into agreements with owners of land adjoining navigable
lakes and streams to establish sovereign land boundaries.
1994
65A-10-8 Great Salt Lake - Management responsibilities of the division.
The division has the following powers and duties:
(1) Prepare and maintain a comprehensive plan for the lake which recognizes the following policies:
(a) develop strategies to deal with a fluctuating lake level;
(b) encourage development of the lake in a manner which will preserve the lake, encourage availability of brines to lake extraction industries, protect wildlife, and protect recreational facilities;
(c) maintain the lake's flood plain as a hazard zone;
(d) promote water quality management for the lake and its tributary streams;
(e) promote the development of lake brines, minerals, chemicals, and petro-chemicals to aid the state's economy;
(f) encourage the use of appropriate areas for extraction of brine, minerals, chemicals, and petro-chemicals;
(g) maintain the lake and the marshes as important to the waterfowl flyway system;
(h) encourage the development of an integrated industrial complex;
(i) promote and maintain recreation areas on and surrounding the lake;
(j) encourage safe boating use of the lake;
(k) maintain and protect state, federal, and private marshlands, rookeries, and wildlife refuges;
(l) provide public access to the lake for recreation, hunting, and fishing.
(2) Employ personnel and purchase equipment and supplies which the Legislature authorizes through appropriations for the purposes of this chapter.
(3) Initiate studies of the lake and its related resources.
(4) Publish scientific and technical information concerning the lake.
(5) Define the lake's flood plain.
(6) Qualify for, accept, and administer grants, gifts, or other funds from the federal government and other sources, for carrying out any functions under this chapter.
(7) Determine the need for public works and utilities for the lake area.
(8) Implement the comprehensive plan through state and local entities or agencies.
(9) Coordinate the activities of the various divisions within the Department of Natural Resources with respect to the lake.
(10) Perform all other acts reasonably necessary to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter.
(11) Retain and encourage the continued activity of the
Great Salt Lake technical team.
1988
