Nonresident disabled military members and veterans; hunting licenses at resident fee.

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A nonresident disabled active duty member or veteran of the United States armed forces who is undergoing a rehabilitation program that involves hunting activities and that is sponsored by the federal government or a nonprofit organization authorized by the federal government and is under the direction of a military or federal veterans administration rehabilitation center may purchase:

A. a deer license at the resident deer license fee;

B. an antelope license at the resident antelope license fee;

C. an elk license at the resident elk license fee;

D. a javelina license at the resident javelina license fee;

E. a turkey license at the resident turkey license fee; or

F. an oryx license at the resident oryx license fee.

History: Laws 2011, ch. 45, § 1; 2013, ch. 126, § 1.

ANNOTATIONS

The 2013 amendment, effective June 14, 2013, provided for nonresident disabled military members and veterans to hunt oryx at a resident fee; and added Subsection F.


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