USAC General Membership Meeting and BoD Nominations
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USAC General Membership Meeting and BoD Nominations

Mark your calendars! The 2023 USAC General Membership meeting will be held this year on Thursday, December 7, at 7:00pm (MT) via phone and video conference. Members will be able to call in via phone or video link to be provided one week prior to the meeting. We encourage all members in good standing to attend. In addition to hearing updates from the Officers and our legal team, we will be holding elections for the 2024 USAC Board of Directors.

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Important: Landowner Confrontation Reports are Live on Our Website
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Important: Landowner Confrontation Reports are Live on Our Website

As many of you know, the May 18 decision from the Utah Supreme Court ended USAC’s constitutional challenge of the Public Waters Access Act. While we are disappointed with the outcome in this case, we are actively working to restore public access to all of Utah’s navigable waterways. To advance that effort, USAC is seeking to identify and document landowner/river user confrontations on specific waterways in consideration of potential further actions by the Coalition. In particular, USAC would like to receive reports of any such confrontations on the following rivers:

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Landowner Confrontation Reports are Live on USAC’s Website
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Landowner Confrontation Reports are Live on USAC’s Website

A critical component of USAC’s strategy moving forward is information from members (and anyone else recreating on these waters) regarding confrontations with landowners. Enter USAC’s Confrontation Report. USAC is seeking information including face-to-face encounters with landowners or their representatives, signs that attempt to limit your use of the river or threaten you with prosecution for using the river, and/or information related to a person being cited for trespass on any of the above-referenced waters.

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H.B. 208 Inches Closer to Enactment
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H.B. 208 Inches Closer to Enactment

The 2023 Legislative Session ends on Friday, March 3rd. The Coalition has been actively opposing H.B. 208, “Criminal Trespass Amendments,” which was introduced by Representative Scott Chew, R-District 68, and sponsored in the Senate by Senator Scott Sandall, R-District 1.

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Public Waters Case Before Utah Supreme Court Once Again
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Public Waters Case Before Utah Supreme Court Once Again

Happy New Year and what a productive start to this year it will be for the Utah Stream Access Coalition. This Monday, USAC will return to the Utah Supreme Court for the third time in six years in its quest to vindicate Utahns’ rights to recreate on public waters where they flow through private lands. This time, the Court will hear oral arguments on whether the Fourth District Court got it wrong when it summarily dismissed USAC v. VR Acquisitions, LLC (Victory Ranch) in response to pre-trial motions filed by Victory Ranch and the State of Utah.

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USAC Annual Membership Meeting
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USAC Annual Membership Meeting

Mark your calendars! The 2022 USAC General Membership meeting will be held this year on Wednesday, December 7, at 7:00pm (MT) via phone and video conference. Members will be able to call in via phone or video link. Details will be provided one week prior to the meeting. We encourage all members in good standing to attend. In addition to hearing updates from the Officers and our legal team, we will be holding elections for the 2023 USAC Board of Directors.

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Please Support House Bill 129!
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Please Support House Bill 129!

House Bill 129 (a.k.a. H.B. 129) requires the State to determine whether a river is navigable where it flows through private lands, if requested to do so by members of the public. As everyone painfully knows, navigable rivers are the only ones we clearly have access to under the Public Waters Access Act of 2010. And right now, the only way to know whether a river is navigable is to spend many years and hundreds of thousands of dollars in court, as USAC successfully did on the Upper Weber River. H.B. 129 will make it much easier, cheaper and faster to get navigability determinations and will help break the present stalemate that is keeping the public from recreating on rivers to which we should lawfully have access.

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2021 Annual Holiday Online Auction Live Tomorrow
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2021 Annual Holiday Online Auction Live Tomorrow

Shop for all your loved ones in one place: Guided trips on the Henry’s Fork, Flathead, Green, and Salmon Rivers, fly fishing gear, ski gear, custom rods, camping gear, clothing, gift certificates, and so much more. As always, all the funds raised in this auction will support the Coalition’s continued efforts to open up OUR waters.

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Legal update
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Legal update

10 years, 9 months, and 6 days. This is the amount of time that the Coalition, membership, counsel, and our supporters have waited for a “final” decision in the Provo Case. Filed on November 12, 2010, the right-to-use/public waters case on the Provo River was a coordinated effort challenging the constitutionality of Utah’s ill-named Public Waters Access Act–H.B. 141. The case made its way to the Utah Supreme Court and then remanded back to the Fourth District Court to address a threshold issue: whether the scope of the easement recognized in Conatser v. Johnson was an interest in land that was “acquired” and “accepted” by the State at the time of the ratification of the Utah Constitution in 1896? Since this decision was filed on February 20, 2019, the Coalition’s sole focus has been researching all potential sources evidencing a recreational easement at statehood.

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Utah’s Fourth District Court Issues Decision on USAC’s “Right to Use” Case
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Utah’s Fourth District Court Issues Decision on USAC’s “Right to Use” Case

The Coalition filed a constitutional challenge to HB 141, Utah’s ill-considered Public Waters Access Act, in April 2011. This case eventually made its way to the Utah Supreme Court, which resulted in a remand to the district court to determine a threshold issue: whether there is basis in historical fact–in the understanding of public easements in the late 19th century–for the easement recognized in Conatser v. Johnson.

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Utah’s Fourth District Court Issues Decision on USAC’s “Right to Use” Case (Copy)
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Utah’s Fourth District Court Issues Decision on USAC’s “Right to Use” Case (Copy)

Prescriptive easements. Not something you hear of everyday, but certainly a critical component of establishing access to large portions of land throughout the west. In Montana, public access to waters are currently under attack. Our neighbors to the north have always supported USAC and now, more than ever, we need to support stream access in Montana. While USAC has always focused on stream access, this legislation threatens to curtail access beyond waterways in Montana.

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In Loving Memory of John Young
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In Loving Memory of John Young

It is with heavy hearts that we share the sad news that USAC attorney John Young passed away recently. John joined USAC’s legal team a few months prior to trial in the Provo case and had played a key role in that case ever since, donating hundreds of hours of his time and expertise to a cause he held dear.

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