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OH SB210

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/1/2011

Primary Sponsor

Kevin Bacon

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Origin

Senate

129th General Assembly (2011-2012)

AI Summary

S.B. 210 Summary

  • Allows active, reserve, or honorably discharged members of the armed forces to obtain hunting licenses without completing a hunter education and conservation course by presenting proof of military service

  • Allows active duty or retired law enforcement officers to obtain hunting licenses without completing the required hunter education and conservation course by presenting proof of their law enforcement status

  • Permits these individuals to present proof of military or law enforcement status as an alternative to presenting a previously held hunting license, course completion certificate, or evidence of equivalent training

  • Maintains all other hunting license requirements and restrictions, including fees and permitting requirements for specific game

Legislative Description

To exempt an applicant for a hunting license who is an active, reserve, or honorably discharged member of the armed forces or an active duty or retired law enforcement officer from completing a hunter education and conservation course in order to obtain the license.

Hunting/conservation course-exempt active/veteran of armed forces/law enforcement

Last Action

To Agriculture, Environment & Natural Resources

9/1/2011

Full Bill Text

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