California Free And
Reduced-Fee
Licenses Sport Fishing
The Department offers free
and reduced-fee fishing licenses to eligible persons. For example, reduced-fee fishing
licenses are available to certain low-income seniors at least 65 years of age, and
honorably-discharged veterans with a service-connected disability of at least 70 percent.
Free fishing licenses are available to eligible persons who are blind; low-income American
Indians; wards of the State residing in a State hospital; developmentally disabled persons
receiving services from a State regional center, and residents who are so severely
physically disabled that they are permanently unable to move from place to place without
the use of a wheelchair, walker, forearm crutches, or a comparable mobility-related
device. Proof of eligibility of all free and reduced-fee licenses are required. For more
information about reduced-fee and free fishing licenses, contact the nearest Department of
Fish and Game office.
For further information,
contact the License and Revenue Branch at (916) 227-2244.
New Eligibility Requirements
For Free
Fishing Licenses In California.
Thanks to a new law, the
eligibility requirements for free fishing licenses were expanded beginning January 1,
1996. Under previous law, disabled persons who were permanently unable to move from place
to place without the aid of a wheelchair, walker, or forearm crutches were eligible for a
free fishing license. The new law enables disabled person who are unable to move from
place to place without the use of a comparable mobility related device to qualify for a
free fishing license.
At times, we've had to deny
free fishing licenses for disabled persons because the eligibility criteria was so strict.
Persons who used underarm crutches or prosthetics for comfort were not eligible for free
licenses, simply because they chose to use equipment different from that listed in law.
The new change makes it fair and equitable for all persons with mobility-related
disabilities to qualify for a free fishing license.
In order to ensure that
only persons eligible for free fishing licenses can obtain the license, beginning this
year we are requiring all physically disabled persons applying for free fishing licenses
to obtain a physician's or surgeon's verification that they are permanently disabled. For
our customers' convenience, we've modified the free fishing license application so the
physician can simply sign the application (we'll also accept a separate letter from the
physician). The physician's verification is required only once; beginning in 1997, any
person with a 1996 free fishing license will be able to present it as proof of eligibility
for a 1997 free fishing license.
Also, we offer group
fishing permits to groups of physically and/or mentally disabled persons under the care
of: A) a certified state, federal, county, or private care center; B) nonprofit
organizations operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code; or
C) schools or school districts. Care centers must provide proof that they are legitimate
care centers, and nonprofit organizations must provide proof of tax-exempt status.
If you would like to
receive a free fishing license application, please contact your nearest Department of Fish
and Game office.
Disabled Veteran Hunting
Licenses In California
A $4.00 disabled hunting
license is available for qualified disabled veterans. To be eligible, applicants must
submit: (1) a letter from the Veteran Administration verifying that the applicant has a 70
percent or greater service-connected disability and was honorably discharged from the
United Stated armed forces; and (2) evidence of meeting California hunter safety
requirements. Applicants renewing this license may submit their disabled veteran hunting
license form the previous year as proof of meeting eligibility requirements. The
reduced-fee provisions do not apply to hunting tags or species stamps. Disabled veteran
hunting licenses are issued only through Department of Fish and Game offices.
Mobility Disabled Persons
Motor
Vehicle License For Hunting
- Applications: Applications
for a Motor Vehicle Hunting License for mobility disabled persons shall be on a form
supplied by the Department (Mobility Impaired Disabled Persons Motor Vehicle Hunting
License Application, FG1460-10/95). The application shall include the applicant's name,
address, physical description, a description of the qualifying disability, and a certified
statement from a licensed physician describing the applicant's permanent disability. It
shall be unlawful for any person to falsify an application for a Motor Vehicle Hunting
License.
- Terms of the License: The
Motor Vehicle Hunting License shall specify conditions under which said license shall be
used and shall include but not be limited to the following provisions:
(A) The licensee shall be
accompanied by an able bodied assistant who shall immediately retrieve, and tag if
necessary, all game taken. (Possession of the licensee's tag, required in this subsection,
shall not be considered an unlawful possession of a tag or license issued to another
person).
(B) The assistant shall not
possess a firearm, crossbow or archery equipment unless he/she is a licensed hunter and
possesses any necessary license or tag for the area being hunted. The assistant shall not
discharge a firearm or release a bolt or an arrow from the vehicle. If licensed, the
assistant may dispatch wounded game which has moved out of range of the licensee.
(C) The vehicle must be
stopped and the engine must be shut off prior to the licensee discharging a firearm or
releasing a bolt from a crossbow or an arrow from archery equipment.
(D) The licensee shall
notify the Department, at the regional office having responsibility for the area where the
licensee intends to hunt, at least 48 hours prior to hunting or contact the department's
24-hour dispatcher at the number indicated on the license. The licensee shall specify the
locality, vehicle description, and the approximate time frame during which such hunt shall
take place.
(E) The licensee or
assistant shall not pursue any animal or drive or herd animals to any other hunters with a
motor vehicle.
(F) This license does not
grant permission to trespass on private property or permission to use a motor vehicle
while in any area where the use of motor vehicles is restricted or prohibited.
(G) This license does not
grant permission to discharge a firearm in any place or manner that would otherwise be
unlawful, or to possess a loaded firearm in violation of any other city, county or state
law.
(H) The licensee shall have
the license in possession while hunting from a motor vehicle.
- License Fee: A license fee
of $25.00, as adjusted annually pursuant to Section 713 of the Fish and Game Code, shall
be charged for processing and issuing the Mobility Impaired Disabled Person Motor Vehicle
Hunting License. Licenses shall be issued only by the Director or his/her designee.
Licenses shall be permanent and have no expiration date.
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