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Committee approves changes to donated‑license program to expand eligibility for disabled hunters

Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Senate File 66 would expand donated‑license eligibility (including vision‑impaired hunters and those age 12 and older with life‑threatening illness) and clarify language for veterans and permanently disabled hunters; the committee advanced the bill after extensive testimony from Wyoming Disabled Hunters and agency staff.

The Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee voted to advance Senate File 66, which would amend statutes governing donated hunting licenses to clarify eligibility and expand access for some disabled hunters.

Sponsor and purpose: Senator French said the bill came from a Park County group that coordinates donated landowner tags for disabled hunters and sought to replace a vague "20 years or younger" phrase with…

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