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Code · Kansas · Chapter 32 — Wildlife, Parks And Recreation

32-932. Persons with a physical disability; issuance of crossbow permits; crime of falsely obtaining or using a permit, penalty.

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32-932. Persons with a physical disability; issuance of crossbow permits; crime of falsely obtaining or using a permit, penalty.
(a)Any person having a permanent disability to the extent that such person cannot physically use a conventional long bow or compound bow, as certified by a person licensed to practice the healing arts in any state, shall be authorized to hunt and take deer, antelope, elk or wild turkey with a crossbow.
(b)The secretary of wildlife and parks shall adopt, in accordance with K.S.A. 32-805 , and amendments thereto, rules and regulations requiring permits to hunt deer, antelope, elk or wild turkey pursuant to subsection
(a)and providing for the approval of applicants for such permits and the issuance thereof. In addition, the secretary may adopt rules and regulations limiting the times and areas for hunting and taking deer, antelope, elk and wild turkey and limiting the number of deer, antelope, elk and wild turkey that may be taken pursuant to subsection (a).
(c)Falsely obtaining or using a permit authorized by this section is a class C nonperson misdemeanor.
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