Chapter 350 |
2018 -- H 7779 Enacted 07/10/2018 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO FISH AND WILDLIFE -- LICENSING |
Introduced By: Representative Susan R. Donovan |
Date Introduced: February 28, 2018 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 20-2-2 and 20-2-31 of the General Laws in Chapter 20-2 entitled |
"Licensing" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
20-2-2. Issuance of licenses. |
The authorized agent of any city or town and any Any person or corporation appointed by |
the director as provided in § 20-2-1 shall, upon the application of any person entitled to receive a |
license under this chapter and upon payment of the specified license fee, register and issue to that |
person a license, either printed or displayed electronically on a mobile device, so long as the |
certificate provides all of the information requested in the data fields identified by the department. |
The certificate shall bear the name, age, occupation, place of residence, signature, and identifying |
description of the registrant and shall authorize the registrant to fish or shellfish, or to pursue, |
hunt, and kill game in the state of Rhode Island during those seasons and in those manners and |
according to those conditions, as shall be provided by law; provided, however, that these |
authorized agents shall not have authority to issue lobster, commercial shellfish, or commercial |
fishing licenses of any kind. |
20-2-31. Hunting and fishing licenses -- Exceptions. |
(a) Every valid license to hunt or fish in this state that is held by any resident of this state |
upon joining the armed forces or the merchant marine of the United States is hereby extended and |
is in force and valid until six (6) months following the termination of his or her service. |
(b) Every member of the armed forces or of the merchant marine of the United States |
may hunt or fish in this state if that person procures a hunting or fishing license issued by the |
state of Rhode Island, the fee for which is that charged for a resident civilian. |
(c) Every man or woman who was a part of the armed forces of the United States |
government and is now a one hundred percent (100%) disabled veteran, and any man or woman |
who is one hundred percent (100%) permanently disabled, is entitled, subject to the provisions of |
this title, to receive a license to hunt and/or fish in this state; and upon the presentation of his or |
her necessary military discharge identification and/or disability papers, as prescribed by the |
department of environmental management, shall, at the discretion of the licensing authority, |
receive, without the payment of any license fee, a continuing special form of license authorizing |
the man or woman to hunt and/or fish in this state in accordance with the provisions of this title |
and regulations issued pursuant to this title for so long as he or she so desires; provided, however, |
that the man or woman, having once made application for this license, shall not again be required |
to appear before the licensing authority to present his or her papers. |
(d) A freshwater fishing license is not required of any blind person. For the purposes of |
this section, a person is blind only if his or her central visual acuity does not exceed 20/200 in the |
better eye with correcting lenses or if his or her visual acuity is greater than 20/200 but is |
accompanied by a limitation in the fields of vision such that the widest diameter of the visual |
field subtends an angle no greater than twenty degrees (20°). |
(e) Every resident man or woman over the age of sixty-five (65) years is entitled, subject |
to the provisions of this title and the regulations issued pursuant to this title, to receive a special |
permanent license to hunt and/or fish in this state for which there is no fee. |
(f) Any man or woman who is one hundred percent (100%) permanently disabled may |
apply to the clerk of any city or town to receive a license to fish in this state, and upon |
presentation of a proof of his or her disability as prescribed by the department of environmental |
management, receive, without the payment of any license fee, a continuing special form of |
license authorizing the man or woman to fish in this state for so long as he or she so desires; |
provided, however, that the man or woman, having once made application for this license, shall |
not again be required to appear before the licensing authority to present his or her papers. |
(g) The director may, by regulation, designate no more than two (2) days in each year, |
which may or may not be consecutive, during which residents and nonresidents may, without |
having a license and without payment of any fee, exercise the privileges of a holder of a |
freshwater fishing license. These persons are subject to all other limitations, restrictions, |
conditions, laws, rules, and regulations applicable to the holder of a freshwater fishing license. |
(h) For the purpose of this section, "man or woman who is one hundred percent (100%) |
permanently disabled" means an individual who has a physical or mental impairment and is |
receiving: |
(1) Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (SSDI); |
(2) Supplemental Security Income benefits (SSI). |
All licenses that are issued to persons who qualify pursuant to this subsection shall be |
issued without the requirement of the payment of a fee and shall expire annually on February 28 |
of each year. Persons seeking the issuance or reissuance of licenses shall be required to present |
documentation establishing that the applicant is qualified, or remains qualified, pursuant to this |
subsection. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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