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Code · Oklahoma · Title 29 — Game And Fish

§29-4-113.2. Three-day special use permit – Veterans, nonprofit or

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charitable organizations.
A. The Wildlife Conservation Commission shall establish a three-day special use permit to be purchased by a landowner for a tract of land that is two hundred
(200)acres or more.
B. The special use permit shall allow any veterans and nonprofit or charitable organizations, with the permission of the landowner, to hunt and fish on the tract of land. Those veterans and organizations permitted to hunt and fish on the tract of land shall be exempt from hunting and fishing license requirements for the term that the special use permit is issued.
C. The term for the special use permit shall only be for consecutive days.
D. The price of the special use permit shall not exceed Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).
E. The Commission shall promulgate rules to enforce the provisions of this act. Added by Laws 2019, c. 77, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2019.
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