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of, both lower extremities.__A license issued under this
subsection remains valid for the life of the license holder if
the license holder continues to satisfy the residency
requirements in section 10001, subsection 53 and the license is
not revoked or suspended.

 
The commissioner may issue, upon application, complimentary
nonresident hunting and fishing licenses to a person from another
state who would qualify under this subsection as long as the
state where the person resides provides a reciprocal privilege
for residents of this State.

 
4.__Resident disabled veteran.__A resident disabled veteran
may apply to the commissioner for one or more of the following
complimentary permits and licenses: a license to hunt with a
firearm, a license to trap, a license to fish, archery hunting
licenses as provided in section 11109, subsection 7, a pheasant
hunting permit as provided in section 11156 and a muzzle-loading
hunting license as provided in section 11109, subsection 4.__The
commissioner shall issue the permit, license or licenses
requested under this subsection if the commissioner determines
the applicant is a resident disabled veteran and is not otherwise
ineligible to hold that permit or license.__For the purposes of
this subsection, "resident disabled veteran" means a person who:

 
A.__Is a resident as defined in section 10001, subsection
53;

 
B.__Is a veteran as defined in Title 37-B, section 505,
subsection 2, paragraph A, subparagraph (3); and

 
C.__Has a service-connected disability evaluated at:

 
(1)__One hundred percent; or

 
(2)__Seventy percent or more as a result of honorable
military service and who has served in a combat zone
during any armed conflict in which participants were
exposed to war risk hazards as defined in 42 United
States Code, Section 1711 (b).

 
Each application must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence
that the applicant meets the requirements of this subsection.__A
permit or license issued under this subsection remains valid for
the life of the permit or license holder, as long as the permit
or license holder continues to satisfy the residency requirement
in section 10001, subsection 53 and the permit or license is not
revoked or suspended.

 
5.__Holders of Congressional Medal of Honor.__Upon
application, the Governor may grant 2-year complimentary hunting


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