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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 16. Fish and Game
- Chapter 5. Fish and Game Code
- Section 403. Special Licenses and Permits.
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AS 16.05.403. Special Licenses and Permits.
- (a) A resident hunting license, a resident sport fishing license, a resident subsistence fishing permit, or a resident
personal use fishing permit indicating that the purchaser is blind may be obtained from the department upon payment of
the fee prescribed in AS 16.05.330
- 16.05.430 and upon presentation of either an
affidavit of the applicant stating that the applicant cannot distinguish light from darkness or an affidavit signed by
a licensed physician or a licensed optometrist stating that the applicant's central visual acuity does not exceed
20/200 in the better eye with correcting lenses or that the applicant's widest diameter of visual field subtends an
angle no greater than 20 degrees.
- (b) A resident who is a person with physical disabilities may obtain from the department upon payment of the fee
prescribed in AS 16.05.330
- 16.05.430 and upon submission of satisfactory proof
of physical disabilities a resident hunting license, a resident sport fishing license, a resident subsistence fishing
permit, or a resident personal use fishing permit indicating that the purchaser is a person with physical disabilities.
- (c) A resident who is 65 years of age or older may obtain from the department upon payment of the fee prescribed in AS 16.05.330
- 16.05.430 and upon submission of satisfactory proof
of age a resident hunting license, a resident sport fishing license, a resident subsistence fishing permit, or a
resident personal use fishing permit indicating that the purchaser is a person who is 65 years of age or older. This
subsection does not limit the right of a resident person who is 65 years of age or older to claim an exemption from
hunting or sport fishing license requirements under AS 16.05.400
(b).
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