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Committee hears bill to restore senior discount and expand youth lifetime hunting and fishing licenses
Summary
Senate Bill 364 would reinstate a resident senior combination hunting and fishing license capped at 1/8 of the general combination fee, raise the youth lifetime-license eligibility from age 7 to 15 with adjusted fee caps, and remove the statute's expiration; the committee took testimony and closed the hearing.
The Senate Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources opened a hearing on Senate Bill 364 and received an explanatory presentation from Senior Assistant Revisor of Statutes Tamara Lawrence and proponent testimony from legislators and supporters.
Lawrence told the committee SB 364 would require the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to offer a resident senior combination hunting and fishing license to Kansas residents age 65 or older, with the senior fee capped at no more than one‑eighth of the fee for a general combination lifetime hunting and fishing license. She said the bill would also amend the Kansas kids lifetime combination license in current statute (KSA referenced in the transcript) by expanding the maximum qualifying…
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