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Senate Natural Resources committee advances bill to clarify angling equipment access for people with intellectual or developmental disabilities
Summary
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Wildfire voted unanimously April 17 to advance House Bill 21‑63, which would add people with intellectual or developmental disabilities to the definition of “person with disability” in Oregon wildlife statutes to accommodate nonstandard angling and shellfish‑harvesting equipment.
The Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Wildfire voted unanimously April 17 to advance House Bill 21‑63, which would expand the definition of “person with disability” in Oregon wildlife statutes to include people with intellectual or developmental disabilities that impair their ability to hold or operate standard angling or shellfish‑harvesting equipment.
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