040-35 Wyo. Code R. § 35-3 - Definitions
For the purpose of this regulation definitions shall be as set forth in Title 23, Wyoming Statutes, Commission regulations and the Commission also adopts the following definitions:
(a) "Animal" means big or trophy game animal,
game bird, or small game animal.
(b) "Central Visual Acuity Disability" means
a person's vision permanently does not exceed 20/200 in the better eye with
corrective lenses, or the widest diameter of the visual field is not greater
than twenty (20) degrees.
(c)
"Class III Cardiac Condition" means a person with cardiac disease with
functional capacity according to standards established by the American Heart
Association resulting in marked limitation of physical activity. Such a person
is comfortable at rest. Less than ordinary activity causes fatigue,
palpitation, dyspnea, or anginal pain.
(d) "Class IV Cardiac Condition" means a
person with cardiac disease with functional capacity according to standards
established by the American Heart Association resulting in inability to carry
on any physical activity without discomfort. Symptoms of heart failure or the
anginal syndrome may be present even at rest. If any physical activity is
undertaken, discomfort is increased.
(e) "Disabled Hunter" or "Handicapped Hunter"
means any person meeting any of the qualifications specified in Section
5 of this regulation who has been issued a
Disabled Hunter Permit by the Department.
(f) "Disabled Hunter Companion" means a
person or nonprofit organization who meets the provisions of Section
6 of this regulation, who assists a
disabled hunter with dispatching or retrieving an animal wounded or killed by
the disabled hunter, and who has been issued a Disabled Hunter Companion Permit
by the Department.
(g) "Nonprofit
Organization Dedicated to Providing Hunting Opportunities to Individuals with
Disabilities" means any organization that is registered with the Secretary of
State of the organization's state of incorporation or organization, and
certifies that they are nonprofit and that the primary purpose or mission as
stated in their charter is to provide hunting opportunities to individuals with
disabilities.
(h) "Paraplegic"
means a person who is permanently unable to move or feel both legs and the
lower half of their body because of injury or illness.
(i) "Quadriplegic" means a person who is
permanently unable to move or feel both arms and both legs because of injury or
illness.
(j) "Upper Extremity
Disabled" means a person who has a permanent physical impairment due to injury
or disease, congenital or acquired, which renders the person so severely
disabled as to be physically unable to use any legal hunting weapon.
(k) "Vehicle" means any automotive vehicle,
trailer, motor-propelled wheeled vehicle, or vehicle designed for travel over
snow.
(l) "Walker" means a
mechanical device designed to assist a person's ability to walk that has
multiple legs and requires the use of both hands to move.
Notes
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