House
File
692
-
Introduced
HOUSE
FILE
692
BY
RINKER
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
relating
to
deer
hunting
privileges
of
disabled
1
veterans,
and
making
penalties
applicable.
2
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
3
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H.F.
692
Section
1.
NEW
SECTION
.
483A.8D
Disabled
veteran
——
deer
1
hunting
license.
2
A
resident
of
the
state
who
has
served
in
the
armed
forces
3
of
the
United
States
on
federal
active
duty
and
who
was
4
disabled
during
the
veteran’s
military
service,
as
verified
5
by
the
department
of
veterans
affairs,
may
use
a
deer
hunting
6
license
and
tag
issued
to
the
person
during
any
established
7
deer
hunting
season
for
which
the
method
of
take
for
the
season
8
being
hunted
corresponds
with
the
method
of
take
authorized
9
by
the
license.
While
hunting
pursuant
to
this
section,
the
10
person
shall,
upon
request
of
a
peace
officer,
display
proof
of
11
the
person’s
resident
and
disability
status
in
the
same
manner
12
and
subject
to
the
same
procedures
and
penalties
as
provided
13
by
section
483A.19.
As
used
in
this
section,
“disabled”
means
14
entitled
to
a
service
connected
rating
under
38
U.S.C.
ch.
11.
15
EXPLANATION
16
The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
17
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
18
This
bill
relates
to
deer
hunting
privileges
of
disabled
19
veterans.
Under
the
bill,
a
resident
who
served
in
the
armed
20
forces
of
the
United
States
on
federal
active
duty
who
was
21
disabled
during
that
veteran’s
military
service
may
use
a
deer
22
hunting
license
and
tag
issued
to
the
resident
during
any
23
established
deer
hunting
season
for
which
the
method
of
take
24
authorized
for
the
season
being
hunted
corresponds
with
the
25
method
of
take
authorized
by
the
license.
26
A
person
hunting
in
such
manner
shall,
upon
request
of
a
27
peace
officer,
display
proof
of
the
person’s
resident
and
28
disability
status.
A
person
who
fails
to
provide
the
necessary
29
documentation
is
guilty
of
a
simple
misdemeanor
punishable
as
30
a
scheduled
fine
of
$30.
A
person
charged
with
failing
to
31
produce
the
necessary
documentation
may
avoid
conviction
if
the
32
person
produces
in
court,
within
a
reasonable
time,
proof
of
33
the
person’s
resident
and
disability
status.
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