Maryland Code § NR-4-217

Section NR-4-217
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(a) (1) The Department may issue a 1-day license exemption to a
nonprofit organization to take individuals with physical or mental disabilities fishing
from shore in the tidal or nontidal waters of the State.
(2) The primary caregiver or representative of the organization
attending to the disabled individuals is included in the license exemption under this
subsection.

(3) Application for a license exemption for an organization attending
to disabled individuals shall state the location, time, and day of the event and the
number of individuals covered by the exemption.
(b) (1) The Department may issue an annual license exemption to a
governmental entity or a nonprofit organization to:
(i) Take individuals with physical or mental disabilities who
are veterans or active service members fishing in the tidal or nontidal waters of the
State; or
(ii) Provide fishing clinics and instructional opportunities to:
1. Individuals who are veterans or active service
members;
2. Individuals who are participating in a physical or
mental wellness outdoor event;
3. Individuals who are participating in a special needs
outdoor event;
4. Individuals who are acting under the authority of a
scientific collection permit issued under § 4-212 of this subtitle; or
5. Residents of the State who are underserved with
respect to fishing opportunities, as determined by the Department in regulation.
(2) The primary caregiver or representative of the governmental
entity or a nonprofit organization attending to or instructing an individual under this
subsection is included in the license exemption.
(3) An application for a license exemption for a governmental entity
or a nonprofit organization attending to or instructing an individual under this
subsection shall be made on a form provided by the Department.
(4) A governmental entity or a nonprofit organization with an
exemption under this subsection shall submit a report to the Department by January
1 of the year following the exemption period that provides certain event and
participant information as required by the Department.
(c) The primary caregiver or representative of the governmental entity or
nonprofit organization exempted under subsection (a) or (b) of this section shall have

in possession the letter of exemption from the Director of the Fisheries Service while
the organization is engaged in fishing activity.
(d) An individual covered under a license exemption under subsection (a) or
(b) of this section may:
(1) Engage in angling on the nontidal waters of the State without
holding an angler's license under § 4-604 of this title;
(2) Engage in angling for trout on the nontidal waters of the State
without holding a trout stamp under § 4-614 of this title; and
(3) Fish for finfish in the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries or in
the State waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlantic coastal bays and their
tributaries without holding a Chesapeake Bay and coastal sport fishing license under
§ 4-745 of this title.
(e) An angler's license is not required of the following:
(1) A patient who is under treatment by a State-approved mental
health facility and an individual who attends or resides in a State-approved facility
for developmentally disabled individuals; or
(2) A caregiver, family member, or designee of a mental health care
facility or private group home of a patient who is under treatment by a State-
approved mental health facility, if:
(i) The administrator of the mental health care facility, or
treating physician or psychologist provides the Department with a letter stating that
the caregiver or family member is the primary caretaker of the patient; or
(ii) The individual accompanying the patient carries a copy of
the letter described under item (i) of this item, or a professional license or certificate
of a health care professional involved in the care of the patient.
(f) The Department may adopt regulations to carry out this section.

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