LD 1920
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(3-A)__A senior resident lifetime trapping license. The
fee for a senior resident lifetime trapping license is
$50 for a person who purchases the license in the year
in which that person turns 65 years of age, $40 for a
person who purchases the license in the year in which
that person turns 66 years of age, $30 for a person who
purchases the license in the year in which that person
turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases
the license in the year in which that person turns 68
years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the
license in the year in which that person turns 69 years
of age;

 
(4) A senior resident combination of any 2 lifetime
licenses. The fee for a senior resident combination of
any 2 lifetime licenses is $80 for a person who
purchases the license in the year in which that person
turns 65 years of age, $64 for a person who purchases
the license in the year in which that person turns 66
years of age, $48 for a person who purchases the
license in the year in which that person turns 67 years
of age, $32 for a person who purchases the license in
the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and
$16 for a person who purchases the license in the year
in which that person turns 69 years of age; and

 
(5) A senior resident combination of all any 3
lifetime licenses. The fee for a senior resident
combination of all any 3 lifetime licenses is $110 for
a person who purchases the license in the year in which
that person turns 65 years of age, $94 for a person who
purchases the license in the year in which that person
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

 
Sec. B-93. 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:

 
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


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