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turns 66 years of age, $78 for a person who purchases the | license in the year in which that person turns 67 years | of age, $62 $52 for a person who purchases the license in | the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and | $46 $26 for a person who purchases the license in the | year in which that person turns 69 years of age; and |
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| | Sec. 95. 12 MRSA §10853, sub-§2, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. A, | §2 and affected by Pt. D, §7, is amended to read: |
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| | 2. Blind residents. A complimentary license to fish must be | issued to a resident who is 16 years of age or older and blind | and applies to the commissioner for the fishing license to the | commissioner. This complimentary license 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 application | must be accompanied by certified evidence that the applicant is | permanently blind. For the purpose of this subsection, "blind" | means having visual acuity for distant distance vision of 20/200 | if the widest diameter of field of vision subtends an angle no | greater than 20 degrees. |
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| | Sec. 96. 12 MRSA §10853, sub-§11, as enacted by PL 2003, c. 414, Pt. | A, §2 and affected by Pt. D, §7, is amended to read: |
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| | 11. Permits to accommodate permanent physical disabilities. | The commissioner may issue a special permit to a person with a | permanent physical disability that includes special authorization | that allows that person to hunt, trap or fish at times or in a | manner otherwise prohibited by this Part in order to enhance | access to hunting, trapping and fishing opportunities. No laws | or rules may be waived except as are necessary to effect this | subsection. A permit may be issued under this subsection only | if: |
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| A. The applicant provides the commissioner with a letter | signed by a licensed physician clearly stating the nature of | that person's disability, the permanence of the disability | and the extent to which the disability affects that person's | ambulatory ability or endurance; use of one or both hands, | arms or legs; or sight or hearing; |
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| B. The commissioner determines that the permanent physical | disability prevents that person from safely accessing | hunting, trapping or fishing opportunities at the times or | in the manner allowed by this Part or by rules adopted | pursuant to this Part; and |
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