Indiana Code § 14-22-12-1.5

"Qualified individual"; reduced fee licenses
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Sec. 1.5. (a) As used in this section, "qualified individual" means an individual who: (1) is a resident of Indiana; (2) has served in the armed forces of the United States; and (3) has a service connected disability, as evidenced by: (A) records of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; or (B) disability retirement benefits awarded to the individual under laws administered by the United States Department of Defense.       (b) A qualified individual is entitled to reduced fee hunting and fishing licenses under this section.       (c) Each year a qualified individual may obtain: (1) both: (A) a resident yearly license to fish; and (B) a resident yearly license to hunt; or (2) a resident yearly license to hunt and fish; by paying a reduced license fee of two dollars and seventy-five cents ($2.75) instead of the fee prescribed by section 1 of this chapter.       (d) Each decade a qualified individual may obtain: (1) both: (A) a resident license to fish that is valid for ten (10) years; and (B) a resident license to hunt that is valid for ten (10) years; or (2) a resident license to hunt and fish that is valid for ten (10) years; by paying a reduced license fee of twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($27.50). The license may still be used if the license holder moves out of state.       (e) An applicant for a reduced fee license under this section must do the following: (1) Request the license from: (A) the department; (B) an agent appointed by the director under IC 14-22-11-3 ; or (C) the clerk of the circuit court who is an authorized representative of the department under IC 14-22-11-3 in the county in which the individual resides. (2) Present evidence that the applicant is a qualified individual.

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