Colorado Code § 33-4-104

Free licenses issued - members or veterans of armed forces - when - rules - definition
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(1) Any active or retired member of the United States armed forces while stationed
as a resident patient at any United States armed forces hospital or convalescent station located
within Colorado, any resident patient at a veterans administration hospital and resident patients
of any state institution for the treatment of persons with behavioral or mental health disorders or
other mental health institution in Colorado while under supervision of a proper staff member,
and any resident who is totally and permanently disabled as determined by the social security
administration or the division of labor standards and statistics or pursuant to rule of the
commission may obtain a fishing license free of charge, valid for taking fish during the period of
residency only, under rules of the commission.
(2) Any Colorado resident on active duty outside this state with any branch of the armed
forces of the United States may obtain, from the division of parks and wildlife, a fishing license
free of charge, valid for taking fish while such person is in this state on temporary leave from
such duty, but not to exceed a total of thirty days during any year.
(3) (a) Any resident of this state who has received a purple heart for service in the
United States armed forces or who is a disabled veteran may obtain from the division of parks
and wildlife, free of charge, a lifetime resident combination small game hunting and fishing
license.
(b) [Editor's note: For the applicability of this subsection (3)(b) on or after January 1,
2025, see the editor's note following this section.] As used in this subsection (3), "disabled
veteran" means an individual who is a resident, as defined in section 33-1-102 (38); has served
on active duty in the armed forces; has been separated from the armed forces under honorable
conditions; and has established to the division the presence of a service-connected disability that
has been rated by the veterans administration at fifty percent or more through disability
retirement benefits or a pension because of a public statute administered by the veterans
administration or the department of the Army, Navy, or Air Force.
(4) The commission may adopt appropriate rules to establish a preference for active duty
members of the United States armed forces who are stationed at any military facility located in
Colorado or are Colorado residents upon their return from service outside of the United States
for licenses left over after completion of the division's annual limited license draw. The
preference may allow for such a member of the United States armed forces to apply for
preference points for any limited license draw that occurred during the member's absence.
(5) A person assigned to the warrior transition battalion may obtain from the division a
fishing license free of charge.

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