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AL HB392
Bill
Status
2/4/2014
Primary Sponsor
Johnny Morrow
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AI Summary
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Establishes a special disabled person's hunting license valid on a continuous basis during the period of total disability for a $1 issuance fee.
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Applicant must be totally disabled, a bona fide state resident for at least six months, and submit a sworn statement from a licensed Alabama physician or chiropractor certifying total disability.
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License remains valid continuously until disability ends; conservation enforcement officers may request recertification in writing, and failure to provide it within 90 days voids the license.
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The $1 issuance fee is retained by the judge of probate or issuing officer if on a fee system, or paid to county treasury if on a salary basis.
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License replaces annual resident hunting licenses but does not exempt holders from additional licenses or requirements for state wildlife management areas or migratory waterfowl hunting.
Legislative Description
Hunting, disabled persons hunting license established, continuously valid as long as disability continues, issuance fee
Conservation and Natural Resources Department
Last Action
Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Agriculture and Forestry
2/4/2014