Utah Admin. Code R657-12-10 - Discounted Licenses for Veterans with Disabilities

(1)
(a) A resident who has a service-connected disability of 20% or more may purchase a discounted 365-day or multi-year hunting, fishing, or combination license upon furnishing verification of a service-connected disability and paying the fee established in the approved fee schedule.
(b) Fees for multi-year service-connected disability licenses will be calculated according to the process identified n R657-45-3(2)(c).
(2)
(a) "Armed Forces" means the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard, including the reserve components thereof and the Army and Air National Guard of the United States.
(b) "Service-connected disability" means injury or illness incurred or aggravated:
(i) while in Armed Forces service; and
(ii) that is recognized by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or by a branch of the Armed Forces.
(c) "Verification of Service-Connected Disability" means an official written letter, statement, or card issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs or by a branch of the Armed Forces certifying that the person has a service-connected disability with a disability rating of 20% or higher.
(3)
(a) A service-connected disability fishing license is not available to an individual who is eligible to fish without a license under Section 23-19-14 or to receive a free fishing license under Section 23-19-36.
(b) Applications for service-connected disability licenses may be submitted at division offices and may be issued by mail, online or at license agents.
(4) The purchaser may be required to complete an affidavit of the service-connected disability at the time of application.

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Utah Admin. Code R657-12-10
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-18, effective 8/22/2019

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