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HOUSE BILL NO. 619
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1987 Regular Session
By Representatives Meyers, Sayan, Madsen, Zellinsky, Jacobsen, Fisch, Basich, Crane, Kremen, Hargrove, P. King, Winsley, Holm, L. Smith and Jesernig
Read first time 2/4/87 and referred to Committee on Natural Resources.
AN ACT Relating to free hunting and fishing licenses; and amending RCW 77.32.230.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 77.32.230, chapter 36, Laws of 1955 as last amended by section 6, chapter 464, Laws of 1985 and RCW 77.32.230 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) A person sixty-five years of age or older who is an honorably discharged veteran of the United States armed forces having a service-connected disability and who has been a resident for five years may receive upon application a state hunting and fishing license free of charge.
(2) An honorably discharged veteran of the United States armed services under the age of sixty-five with at least a forty percent disability as determined by the department of veterans affairs and who has been a resident of this state for at least five years may receive upon application a state hunting and fishing license free of charge.
(3) A veteran who is a former prisoner of war as determined by the department of veterans affairs who has been a resident of this state for at least five years may receive upon application a state hunting and fishing license free of charge.
(4)
Subject to subsection (((7))) (9) of this section, a person
seventy years of age or older who has been a resident for ten years may
receive, upon application, a fishing license free of charge.
(((3)))
(5) A blind person, or a person with a developmental disability as
defined in RCW 71.20.016 with documentation of the disability from the
department of social and health services, or a physically handicapped person
confined to a wheelchair may receive upon application a fishing license free of
charge.
(((4)))
(6) A blind person or a physically handicapped person confined to a
wheelchair who has been issued a card for a permanent disability under RCW
46.16.381 may use that card in place of a fishing license unless tags, permits,
stamps, or punchcards are required by this chapter.
(((5)))
(7) A fishing license is not required for persons under the age of
fifteen.
(((6)))
(8) Tags, permits, stamps, and punchcards required by this chapter shall
be purchased separately by persons receiving a free or reduced-fee license.
(((7)))
(9) (a) By January 1, 1986, the game commission shall adopt a policy
determining the fee, if any is charged, and residency requirement for fishing
licenses for residents seventy years of age or older. Prior to adopting any
policy, the commission shall hold state-wide hearings to learn concerns of
interested citizens. The commission shall consider the needs of low-income
senior citizens and appropriate residency requirements for senior citizens. If
the commission recommends a change in the fishing license fees for residents
over seventy years of age, the commission shall report to the next regular
session of the legislature the reasons for recommending the change.
(b) The department shall, in a timely manner, adopt by rule any fishing license fees and residency requirements recommended by the commission for persons seventy years of age or older.