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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE Boise, ID
Ask Fish & Game Q: I am a physically disabled sportsman. I do not collect social security disability payments because I earn more than the maximum income allowed. Can I still get a disabled fishing/hunting license? A: No, Idaho law does not allow it. During the 1998 legislative session
the Idaho Wildlife Federation and the Independent Living Council of Idaho
presented legislation that changed the definition of eligibility for
purchasing a discounted disabled license. The intent of the legislation was
to provide a discounted license to those individuals who are both
financially and physically disabled. The group decided that a fair, standard
and independent way to determine eligibility was to use the existing Social
Security Administration disability determination for economic aid. Those
individuals who are not eligible to receive Social Security Supplemental
Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) due to household
income would not be eligible to purchase the discounted disabled licenses.
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