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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 29.1-302.02. Special resident and nonresident hunting and fishing licenses for partially disabled veterans.

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A. Any nonresident veteran who is rated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as having at least a 70 percent service-connected disability, upon certification, shall pay an amount equal to one-half the fee for the state nonresident basic hunting license required by subdivision 3 of § 29.1-303 . The license fees established by this section may be revised by the Board pursuant to § 29.1-103 .
B. Any nonresident veteran who is rated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs as having at least a 70 percent service-connected disability, upon certification, shall pay an amount equal to one-half the fee for the state nonresident basic fishing license required by subdivision A 3 of § 29.1-310 . The license fees established by this section may be revised by the Board pursuant to § 29.1-103 .
2011, c. 273 ; 2012, c. 244 ; 2022, c. 40 .
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