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Application for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit?
A: A Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit is a special permit that allows individuals with reduced central vision to park in designated accessible parking spaces.
Q: Who is eligible for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming?
A: Individuals who have a visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye, or a limited field of vision of 20 degrees or less, are eligible for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming.
Q: How can I apply for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming?
A: To apply for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming, you need to complete the Application for Special Plates/Permits for Persons with Disabilities and submit it to the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Q: Are there any fees for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming?
A: No, there are no fees for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming.
Q: How long is a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit valid for in Wyoming?
A: A Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit is valid for a period of five years in Wyoming, and it can be renewed upon expiration.
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