Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 040 - Game and Fish Commission
Sub-Agency 0001 - Game and Fish Commission Regulations
Chapter 44 - REGULATION FOR ISSUANCE OF LICENSES, PERMITS, STAMPS, TAGS, PREFERENCE POINTS AND COMPETITIVE RAFFLE CHANCES
Section 44-9 - Lifetime Licenses and Conservation Stamp

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 44-9

Current through September 21, 2024

Any resident qualified to purchase a lifetime fishing, lifetime archery or lifetime combination license pursuant to Wyoming statute may obtain a lifetime license from the Department's License Section at Headquarters or license selling locations as designated by the Fiscal Division Chief.

(a) Any person may purchase a lifetime conservation stamp from the Department's License Section at Headquarters or license selling locations as designated by the Fiscal Division Chief.

(b) Receiving a lifetime license grants the recipient the privilege of utilizing the license for their lifetime; however, the license shall not be construed as exercising resident hunting or fishing privileges in Wyoming when and if the person leaves the state of Wyoming.

(c) A resident lifetime fishing license and conservation stamp may be issued to any resident who is permanently and totally disabled and is unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity. For purposes of this subsection, substantial gainful activity shall be as determined by the U.S. Social Security Administration for the purpose of determining eligibility for Supplemental Security Income or Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.

(i) Any person applying for a resident lifetime fishing license and conservation stamp under this subsection shall apply on a form provided by the Department and shall provide a copy of their Social Security Disability Benefit letter issued from the U.S. Social Security Administration indicating the applicant's inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity.

(ii) A resident lifetime fishing license and conservation stamp issued under this subsection shall remain valid as long as the recipient remains a resident as defined by W.S. § 23-1-102, § 23-1-107 and § 23-2-101.

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