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and fishing licenses to holders of the Congressional Medal of
Honor.

 
6.__Members of Armed Forces domiciled in State.__A member of
the Armed Forces of the United States on active duty who is
permanently stationed outside of the State may be issued a
combination fishing and hunting license for an amount equal to
the administrative costs associated with issuing the license as
determined by the department.__Administrative costs do not
include agent fees. To qualify, the member of the Armed Forces of
the United States must show proof that that member's home of
record, as recorded in that person's service records, is Maine.__
That person may purchase all other licenses or permits at
resident fees.__The license is valid during the year of issue.__
That person's spouse and children may purchase hunting and
fishing licenses at reduced rates.__The reduced fees are as
follows:

 
A.__Twenty dollars, plus the issuing fee for a combination
fishing and hunting license;

 
B.__Ten dollars, plus the issuing fee for a hunting license;
and

 
C.__Ten dollars, plus the issuing fee for a fishing license.

 
7.__Patients and inmates in certain state institutions. The
commissioner may issue free fishing permits covering:

 
A.__Residents or groups of residents at any state
institution under the control of the Department of
Behavioral and Developmental Services;

 
B.__Groups of full-time patients at a nursing home, as
defined in Title 22, section 1812-A; and

 
C.__Groups of full-time residents of a facility licensed
under Title 22, chapter 1663.

 
8.__Native American.__The commissioner shall issue a hunting,
trapping and fishing license to any Native American, 10 years of
age or older, of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the Penobscot Nation,
the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians or the Aroostook Band of
Micmacs without any charge or fee if the Native American presents
a certificate from the respective reservation governor, the
Aroostook Micmac Council or "Wesget-Sipu" stating that the person
described is a Native American and a member of that nation, band
or tribe.__Holders of these licenses are subject to this Part.


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