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Committee hears bill to let landowners give preference hunting tags to people with disabilities

Senate Fish and Game Committee · January 21, 2025
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The Senate Fish and Game Committee heard Senate Bill 148, which would allow landowners to transfer existing landowner-preference hunting tags to people with disabilities at no cost; proponents said the change is paperwork only and would expand access for disabled hunters.

The Senate Fish and Game Committee heard testimony on Senate Bill 148, which would allow a landowner who holds a landowner-preference hunting tag to give that tag to a person with a disability at no additional cost.

Supporters told the committee the change simply permits landowners to transfer an existing entitlement rather than creating an additional tag. The sponsor said the request came from a parent of a disabled person and that he could provide letters supporting the change.

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