87-2-801. Licenses for residents at least 62 years of age or at least 75 years of age.
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87-2-801 . Licenses for residents at least 62 years of age or at least 75 years of age.
(1)A resident, as defined in 87-2-102 , who is 62 years of age or older may purchase the following for one-half the cost:
(a)a conservation license;
(b)a Class A fishing license;
(c)a Class A-1 upland game bird license;
(d)a Class A-3 deer A tag;
(e)a Class A-5 elk tag;
(f)a Class AAA combination sports license that does not include a Class A-6 black bear tag.
(2)A resident, as defined in 87-2-102 , who is 75 years of age or older may use a general elk license to harvest an antlerless elk:
(a)during any season in a hunting district in which a youth under 15 years of age may harvest an antlerless elk; and
(b)on privately owned land.