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S1157................................................by JUDICIARY AND RULES FISH AND GAME - Amends existing law to revise provisions relating to fish and game licenses for disabled persons. 02/21 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/22 Rpt prt - to Res/Env
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-eighth Legislature First Regular Session - 2005IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1157 BY JUDICIARY AND RULES COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO FISH AND GAME; AMENDING SECTION 36-406, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE PRO- 3 VISIONS RELATING TO LICENSES FOR DISABLED PERSONS AND TO PROVIDE A CORRECT 4 CODE REFERENCE. 5 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 6 SECTION 1. That Section 36-406, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 36-406. RESIDENT FISHING, HUNTING AND TRAPPING LICENSES -- FEES. (a) 9 Adult Licenses -- Combination -- Fishing -- Hunting -- Trapping. A license of 10 the first class may be had by a person possessing the qualifications therein 11 described on payment of a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for 12 a combined fishing and hunting license entitling the purchaser to hunt and 13 fish for game animals, game birds, unprotected and predatory animals and fish 14 of the state, a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a fishing 15 license entitling the purchaser to fish in the public waters of the state, a 16 fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a hunting license enti- 17 tling the purchaser to hunt game animals, game birds, unprotected and preda- 18 tory animals of the state, and a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho 19 Code, for a trapping license entitling the purchaser to trap furbearers, 20 unprotected and predatory animals of the state. 21 (b) Junior Licenses -- Hunting -- Trapping. A license of the second class 22 may be had by a person possessing the qualifications therein described on pay- 23 ment of a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a hunting 24 license, and a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a trapping 25 license entitling the purchaser to the same privileges as the corresponding 26 license of the first class provides. 27 (c) Junior Combination -- Fishing Licenses. A license of the third class 28 may be purchased by a person possessing the qualifications therein described 29 on payment of a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a combined 30 fishing and hunting license, and a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho 31 Code, for a fishing license entitling the purchaser to the same privileges as 32 the corresponding license of the first class provides. 33 (d) Senior Resident Combination. A license of the fourth class may be had 34 by a person possessing the qualifications therein described on payment of a 35 fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a combined fishing and 36 hunting license entitling the purchaser to the same privileges as the corre- 37 sponding license of the first class provides. 38 (e) Lifetime Licenses -- Combination -- Hunting -- Fishing. A license of 39 the fifth class may be obtained at no additional charge by a person possessing 40 the qualifications therein described for a combined hunting and fishing 41 license, for a hunting license, or for a fishing license, entitling the person 42 to the same privileges as the corresponding license of the first class pro- 43 vides. Lifetime licensees must be certified under the provisions of section 2 1 36-4113, Idaho Code, before being issued a license to hunt. 2 (f) A license of the eighth class may be had by a person possessing the 3 qualifications therein described on payment of a fee as specified in section 4 36-416, Idaho Code, entitling the purchaser to hunt and fish for game animals, 5 game birds, fish, and unprotected and predatory animals of the state. With 6 payment of the required fee, a person shall receive with this license a deer 7 tag, an elk tag, a bear tag, a turkey tag, a mountain lion tag, an archery 8 hunt permit, a muzzleloader permit, a steelhead trout permit and an anadromous 9 salmon permit. The director shall promptly transmit to the state treasurer 10 all moneys received pursuant to this subsection for deposit as follows: 11 (i) Four dollars ($4.00) in the set-aside account for the purposes of 12 section 36-111(1)(a), Idaho Code; 13 (ii) Two dollars ($2.00) in the set-aside account for the purposes of 14 section 36-111(1)(b), Idaho Code; 15 (iii) One dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) in the set-aside account for the 16 purposes of section 36-111(1)(c), Idaho Code; and 17 (iv) The balance in the fish and game account. 18 All persons purchasing a license pursuant to this subsection shall observe 19 and shall be subject to all rules of the commission regarding the fish and 20 wildlife of the state. 21 If the purchaser of this license does not meet the archery education 22 requirements of section 36-411(b), Idaho Code, then, notwithstanding the pro- 23 visions of section 36-304, Idaho Code, the archery hunt permit portion of this 24 license is invalid. The fee for this license will not change and the license 25 must be issued without the archery permit validation. 26 (g) Disabled Persons Licenses -- Combination -- Fishing. A license of the 27 first class may be had by any resident disabled person on payment of a fee as 28 specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a combined fishing and hunting 29 license, and a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a fishing 30 license, entitling the purchaser to the same privileges as the corresponding 31 license of the first class provides.A disabled person means a person who is32deemed disabled by the railroad retirement board pursuant to title 45 of the33United States Code, or certified as eligible for federal supplemental security34income (SSI); social security disability income (SSDI); a nonservice-connected35veterans pension; or a service-connected veterans disability benefit with36forty percent (40%) or more disability.37 (h) Military Furlough Licenses -- Combination -- Fishing. A license of 38 the first class may be had by a resident person engaged in the military ser- 39 vice of the United States, while on temporary furlough or leave, possessing 40 the qualifications therein described on payment of a fee as specified in sec- 41 tion 36-416, Idaho Code, for a combined fishing and hunting license, and as 42 specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, for a fishing license. 43 (i) Youth Small Game Licenses -- Hunting. A license of the second class 44 may be had by a resident of ten (10) or eleven (11) years of age on payment of 45 a fee as specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, provided that the license 46 shall be valid only for hunting upland game birds (including turkeys), migra- 47 tory game birds, cottontail rabbits, pygmy rabbits, and unprotected and preda- 48 tory birds and animals of this state while accompanied in the field by the 49 holder of an adult Idaho hunting license.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS14909 This proposed legislation provides the opportunity for all disabled individuals to obtain a combination hunting and fishing license or a fishing license at a reduced fee price. This legislation will encourage the increased participation of disabled individuals in hunting and fishing activities by offering them a reduced price on their licenses. FISCAL IMPACT The fiscal impact on the dedicated fund for the Fish & Game Department may be impacted by the movement of currently ineligible disabled people that purchase a full fee license to purchase of a discounted license. This may be offset partially by an increase of purchases overall by disabled people who currently do not purchase licenses but may decide to as a result of this bill. Contact Sen. Keough, 332-1000 Sen. Sweet, 332-1000 Rep. Eskridge, 332-1000 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE S 1157