Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-4-201 - Pioneer License
A. A
pioneer license grants all of the hunting and fishing privileges of a
combination hunting and fishing license. The pioneer license is only available
at a Department office.
B. The
pioneer license is a complimentary license and is valid for the license
holder's lifetime. The license remains valid if the licensee subsequently
resides outside of this state.
1. A licensee
who resides outside of Arizona shall submit the nonresident fee to purchase any
required hunt permit-tag, nonpermittag, or stamp to hunt and fish in this
state.
2. Limits established under
R12-4-114
for nonresident hunt permit-tags and nonpermit-tags do not apply to a pioneer
license holder.
C. A
person who is age 70 or older and has been a resident of Arizona for at least
25 consecutive years immediately preceding application may apply for a pioneer
license by submitting an application to the Department. The application form is
furnished by the Department and is available at any Department office and on
the Department's website. A pioneer license applicant shall provide all of the
following information on the application:
1.
The applicant's personal information:
a.
Name;
b. Date of birth;
c. Physical description, to include the
applicant's eye color, hair color, height, and weight;
d. Department identification number, when
applicable;
e. Residency status and
number of years of residency immediately preceding application, when
applicable;
f. Mailing address,
when applicable;
g. Physical
address;
h. Telephone number, when
available; and
i. E-mail address,
when available;
2.
Affirmation that:
a. The applicant is 70 years
of age or older and has been a resident of this state for 25 or more
consecutive years immediately preceding application for the license;
and
b. The information provided on
the application is true and accurate.
3. Applicant's signature and date.
D. In addition to the requirements
listed under subsection (C), an applicant for a pioneer license shall also
submit a copy of any one of the following documents at the time of application:
1. Valid U.S. passport;
2. Applicant's birth certificate;
3. Valid government-issued driver's license;
or
4. Valid government-issued
identification card.
E.
All information and documentation provided by the applicant is subject to
Department verification.
F. The
Department shall deny a pioneer license when the applicant:
1. Fails to meet the criteria prescribed
under A.R.S. §
17-336(A)(1),
2. Fails to comply with this Section,
or
3. Provides false information on
the application.
G. The
Department shall provide written notice to the applicant stating the reason for
the denial. The applicant may appeal the denial to the Commission as prescribed
under A.R.S. Title 41, Ch 6, Article 10.
H. A pioneer license holder may request a
no-fee duplicate of the paper license provided:
1. The license was lost or
destroyed;
2. The license holder
submits a written request to the Department for a no-fee duplicate paper
license; and
3. The Department's
records indicate a pioneer license was previously issued to that
person.
I. A person
issued a pioneer license prior to January 1, 2014 shall be entitled to the
privileges established under subsection (A).
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