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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 29 — Wild animals and plants

29.183 Deferral of certain approvals.

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29.183 Deferral of certain approvals.
(1)The department shall defer as provided in sub.
(4), upon request from a person who meets the requirements under sub.
(2)and who submits a request under sub.
(3), any of the following approvals that the department issues to the person under a random or preference selection system:
(a)Hunter’s choice deer hunting permit.
(b)Bonus deer hunting permit.
(c)Bobcat hunting and trapping permit.
(d)Otter trapping permit.
(e)Fisher trapping permit.
(f)Canada goose hunting permit.
(g)Wild turkey hunting license.
(h)Sharp-tailed grouse hunting permit.
(i)Class A bear license.
(j)Elk hunting license.
(k)Sturgeon spearing license.
(2)A person shall meet all of the following requirements to be eligible for the deferral of an approval under sub.
(1):
(a)Be selected under a random or preference selection system for the issuance of any of the approvals listed in sub.
(1).
(b)Be serving on active duty in the U.S. armed forces or national guard.
(c)Be unable to exercise his or her privilege to fish, hunt, or trap as permitted by that approval due to his or her service on active duty in the U. S. armed forces or national guard.
(3)A person who meets the requirements under sub.
(2)may request, or have a request made on his or her behalf, that the department defer the person’s approval.
(4)If the department receives a request for a deferral of an approval under sub.
(3)and any approval and tags that have already been issued before the day prior to the beginning of that hunting or trapping season, the department shall defer the person’s approval.
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