3 CSR 10-5.220 - Resident and Nonresident Permits
(1) A
resident permit shall be limited to persons who do not claim resident
privileges in another state or country and whose actual residence and legal
domicile have both been in the state of Missouri for at least thirty (30) days
last passed before the purchase of such permit as provided in this
rule.
(2) Residents of Missouri
employed by the United States in the District of Columbia or serving in the
armed forces of the United States, and their immediate families residing with
them, may receive resident permit privileges.
(3) All members of the United States armed
forces stationed and residing in Missouri on permanent change of station
status, and their immediate families residing with them, may receive resident
permit privileges.
(4) Any
honorably discharged military veteran having a service-related disability of
sixty percent (60%) or greater, or who was a prisoner of war during military
service, or any member of the U.S. military currently assigned as a patient to
a Warrior Transition Brigade, Warrior Transition Unit, or a military medical
center, may purchase resident permits; provided, while purchasing and
exercising permit privileges such person must carry a certified statement of
eligibility from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, or orders showing
assignment to a Warrior Transition Unit or admissions verification to a
military medical center.
(5)
Immigrants who possess an I-551 Resident Alien Card from the U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service may receive resident permit privileges, provided
they meet the residency requirements set out in section (1) of this
rule.
(6) A nonresident who is a
registered student attending a public or private secondary, post secondary, or
vocational school located in this state, and living in this state, may purchase
resident licenses and permits, except lifetime licenses. Students must carry
evidence of a Missouri residence and student status while hunting, fishing, or
trapping. Permits can be purchased only from Missouri Department of
Conservation offices that sell permits.
(7) For the purposes of applying for and
obtaining black bear and elk hunting permits, a Missouri resident is any person
who is eligible to obtain resident permits and privileges in accordance with
sections (1) and (2) of this rule.
(8) All persons who do not meet these
qualifications shall possess a nonresident permit. Attendance at a Missouri
school in itself does not constitute residency in the state.
Notes
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