040-38 Wyo. Code R. §§ 38-4 - Permits for Hunters with a Qualifying Disability to Shoot from a Vehicle
(a) Hunters with a qualifying disability
shall be allowed to shoot from a stationary vehicle to take wildlife after
receiving from the Department a free Hunter with a Qualifying Disability
Permit. The permit shall not allow a hunter with a qualifying disability to
hunt, shoot or attempt to take any wildlife from, upon, along or across any
public road or highway.
(b) A
permanent permit for a Hunter with a Qualifying Disability shall be valid as
long as the applicant continues to have a qualifying disability. To qualify for
a permanent permit, the applicant shall apply on a proper application form. The
application shall be signed by a medical doctor, nurse practitioner or
physician assistant licensed to practice medicine. A permanent permit for a
hunter with a qualifying disability to shoot from a vehicle shall be issued by
the Department's License Section at Headquarters.
(c) A temporary permit for a hunter with a
qualifying disability shall be valid for the calendar year in which issued as
long as the applicant continues to have a qualifying disability. A temporary
permit for a hunter with a qualifying disability shall be issued to qualified
applicants by the Department's License Section, Regional Offices or designated
Department personnel
(d) Permits
for hunters with a qualifying disability to shoot from a vehicle shall not be
valid in Grand Teton National Park or on the National Elk Refuge.
Notes
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