Hunting, Fishing Licenses Free For Disabled Vets
LANSING (WWJ/AP) - Disabled military veterans can receive free hunting and fishing licenses on or after March 1 under a new state law.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says hunters or anglers just have to show proof of eligibility when they buy and use the licenses.
The law defines a disabled veteran as a resident who either:
- has been determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to be permanently and totally disabled as a result of military service and entitled to veterans' benefits at the 100-percent rate, for a disability other than blindness;
- is rated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as individually unemployable
Licenses will be available through retail agents and online when regularly priced licenses go on sale throughout the year.
Legally blind anglers who are not disabled veterans can still receive their fishing licenses at senior rates.
For more information about Michigan hunting and fishing licenses, visit www.mdnr-elicense.com.
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