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IA HF692
Bill
Status
2/28/2025
Primary Sponsor
Matthew Rinker
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AI Summary
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Iowa residents who served on federal active duty in the U.S. armed forces and were disabled during military service may use a deer hunting license and tag during any established deer season where the method of take matches the license authorization
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Disability status must be verified by the Iowa Department of Veterans Affairs, with "disabled" defined as being entitled to a service-connected rating under 38 U.S.C. chapter 11
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Hunters using this privilege must display proof of residency and disability status upon request by a peace officer
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Failure to produce required documentation constitutes a simple misdemeanor punishable by a $30 scheduled fine
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Charges may be avoided if the person produces proof of resident and disability status in court within a reasonable time
Legislative Description
A bill for an act relating to deer hunting privileges of disabled veterans, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 885.)
Last Action
Withdrawn. H.J. 871.
3/31/2025