Free hunting and fishing licenses for disabled veterans start March 1

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Press Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 28, 2013

Contact: DNR Licensing and Customer Service, 517-373-1204 or Ed Golder, 517-335-3014


Free hunting and fishing licenses for disabled veterans start March 1;
blind anglers discount remains at senior rate  

The Department of Natural Resources is reminding Michigan resident disabled veteran hunters and anglers that they can obtain free hunting and fishing licenses at their favorite retail agent or online at www.mdnr-elicense.com on or after March 1.

House Bill 5292, signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder, allows a disabled veteran to obtain any resident hunting or fishing license for which a lottery is not required, free of charge. The veteran will be required to provide proof of eligibility at the time of purchase and carry this proof when using any license obtained under this legislation.

The law defines “disabled veteran” as a resident who either:

  • has been determined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to be permanently and totally disabled as a result of military service and entitled to veterans’ benefits at the 100-percent rate, for a disability other than blindness; or
  • is rated by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs as individually unemployable.

Licenses will be available at the agents and online at the same time that the regularly priced items go on sale throughout the year. Some licenses become available for sale later in the year depending on the sporting season openers and leftover or over-the-counter quantities.

Legally blind anglers who are not disabled veterans can still receive their fishing licenses at the senior rates.

For more information about Michigan hunting and fishing licenses, visit www.mdnr-elicense.com.


The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations. For more information, go to www.michigan.gov/dnr.