Resident With a Disability Conservation License Application is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a Resident With a Disability Conservation License?
A: The Resident With a Disability Conservation License is a special license issued by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks to individuals with disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for a Resident With a Disability Conservation License?
A: Residents of Montana who have a permanent disability that significantly impairs their mobility, vision, hearing, or mental functions are eligible.
Q: What activities does the license cover?
A: The license allows the holder to engage in hunting, fishing, and trapping activities in Montana.
Q: How do I apply for a Resident With a Disability Conservation License?
A: You can apply for the license by submitting the Resident With a Disability Conservation License Application form to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks.
Q: What documentation do I need to provide with the application?
A: You need to provide proof of residency, such as a Montana driver's license or ID card, and documentation of your disability.
Q: Is there a fee for the license?
A: Yes, there is a fee for the Resident With a Disability Conservation License. The fee varies depending on the type of license you are applying for.
Q: How long is the license valid for?
A: The license is valid for one year from the date of issuance.
Q: Can I renew my license?
A: Yes, you can renew your Resident With a Disability Conservation License by submitting a renewal application and paying the required fee.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the use of the license?
A: Yes, there are certain restrictions on the use of the license. For example, you must comply with all hunting, fishing, and trapping regulations and seasons.
Q: Can I transfer my license to someone else?
A: No, the Resident With a Disability Conservation License is non-transferable and can only be used by the individual named on the license.
Form Details:
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