Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Disabled Veterans’ VT Hunting and Fishing Benefits Improve

 
VERMONT FISH & WILDLIFE
Press Release
 
For Immediate Release:  May 20, 2014
Media Contact:  Commissioner Louis Porter
 
Disabled Veterans' Hunting and Fishing Benefits Improve
 
MONTPELIER, Vt. – More of Vermont's disabled veterans now have increased hunting and fishing license benefits thanks to legislation signed into law by Governor Peter Shumlin on May 5, 2014.
 
"Vermont's veterans deserve our thanks for all they have given to their state and their country," said Governor Shumlin.  "Making more disabled Vermonters eligible for free hunting and fishing licenses is one way to offer them the recognition they deserve."
 
Act 116 (H.589) provides that a Vermont resident who is a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces and who is 60 percent disabled (used to be 100 percent) as a result of a service-connected disability may receive a free fishing, hunting, or combination hunting and fishing license, which will include all big game licenses, except for a moose permit, with certification by the veterans' administration. 
 
The legislation also has a reciprocity provision for veterans from other states. 
 
Fish & Wildlife urges people to call their licensing office for more information 802-828-1190
 
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John Hall, Outreach Division
[phone]      802-828-1000      [fax]      802-828-1250
[email]    john.hall@state.vt.us
[website]    www.vtfishandwildlife.com
 
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
1 National Life Drive, Davis 2
Montpelier VT 05620