This bill amends the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act to introduce provisions for disabled veterans to purchase lifetime hunting and fishing licenses at reduced fees, effective July 1, 2027. The bill defines a "disabled veteran" as one rated as disabled by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs and establishes a tiered fee structure based on the level of disability. For instance, a totally and permanently disabled veteran can obtain a lifetime hunting or fishing license at no cost, while those with varying degrees of disability will pay fees ranging from $50 to $100. The licenses will include various hunting and fishing privileges, and they will remain valid even if the holder moves out of state.
Additionally, the bill modifies existing definitions and procedures related to the issuance of lifetime licenses, ensuring that disabled veterans have access to these benefits. It specifies that individuals authorized to sell these licenses can retain a portion of the fees collected and outlines the process for replacing lost or damaged licenses. The bill also emphasizes the importance of compliance with harvest regulations and license conditions. Overall, the amendments aim to enhance support for disabled veterans in Michigan by providing them with affordable access to outdoor recreational activities.