Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.04.303

Current through August 31, 2023
Section 13.01.04.303 - DISABLED PERSONS MOTOR VEHICLE HUNTING PERMITS
01.Applications for Disabled Motor Vehicle Hunting Permits. (3-31-22)
a. Applications for disabled motor vehicle hunting permits will be on a form prescribed by the Department, completed and signed by the applicant, or an individual may present their valid Idaho driver's license in lieu of the prescribed Department form if the individual meets the disability requirements of Section 49-117(7)(b), Idaho Code, except for blindness, and the driver's license is appropriately marked as disabled. (3-31-22)
b. Each application submitted on the Department form shall be accompanied by certification from the applicant's physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner stating which of the criteria set forth in Section 361101, Idaho Code, qualifies the applicant and why, along with the applicant's certification that the applicant is capable of holding and firing, without assistance from other persons, legal hunting equipment. If the physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner is not licensed to practice in Idaho, a copy of the physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner's medical license must accompany the application. Physicians, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners must check the appropriate box for short-term or long-term disability on the application. If the disability is short term and physical mobility is expected to improve, the physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner must include a date when the disability is expected to end. (3-31-22)
02.Disabled Motor Vehicle Hunting Permits. (3-31-22)
a. Disabled motor vehicle hunting permits will expire no later than December 31 of the fifth year following the date of issuance. (3-31-22)
b. The permit shall be prominently displayed on any vehicle from which the person is hunting, on the driver's side of the dashboard of the parked vehicle, suspended from the rearview mirror, or otherwise displayed so as to be in plain view of any person looking at the vehicle or through any windshield. (3-31-22)

Idaho Admin. Code r. 13.01.04.303