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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 parking permit for individuals with a disability affecting their central vision.
Q: Who is eligible for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming?
A: Individuals who are legally blind or have a severely impaired central visual acuity may be eligible for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming.
Q: How do 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 an application form and submit it to the Wyoming Department of Transportation along with required documentation and fees.
Q: What documentation is required for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit application in Wyoming?
A: Documentation required for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit application in Wyoming includes a medical certification form and proof of Wyoming residency.
Q: How much does a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit cost in Wyoming?
A: The fee for a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in Wyoming is $10.
Q: How long is a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit valid in Wyoming?
A: A Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit is valid for up to three years in Wyoming.
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