(a) The secretary is authorized to adopt, in accordance with K.S.A. 32-805, and amendments thereto, rules and regulations fixing the amount of fees for the following items, subject to the following limitations and subject to the requirement that no such rules and regulations shall be adopted as temporary rules and regulations: (b) The fee for a landowner-tenant resident big game or wild turkey hunting permit shall be an amount equal to 1 / 2 the fee for a general resident big game or wild turkey hunting permit. (c) The fee for a big game or wild turkey hunting permit for a resident under 16 years of age shall be an amount not to exceed 1 / 2 the fee for a general resident big game or wild turkey hunting permit. (d) The fee for a furharvester license for a resident under 16 years of age shall be an amount equal to 1 / 2 the fee for a resident furharvester license. (e) For a resident who is at least 65 years of age, but less than 75 years of age: (1) The fee for an annual hunting license shall be an amount equal to 1 / 2 the fee for a general annual hunting license; (2) the fee for an annual fishing license shall be an amount equal to 1 / 2 the fee for a general annual fishing license; and (3) the fee for an annual combination hunting and fishing license shall be an amount equal to 1 / 2 the fee for a general annual combination hunting and fishing license. (f) Any person who is a resident of this state and satisfies the requirements to be considered a disabled veteran under K.S.A. 2025 Supp. 32-934, and amendments thereto, shall be exempt from the hunting and fishing license fees listed in subsection (a). (g) The secretary may establish, by rules and regulations adopted in accordance with K.S.A. 32-805, and amendments thereto, different fees for various classes and types of licenses, permits, stamps and other issuances of the department which may occur within each item as described under subsection (a).
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