(a) Effective beginning with the license year commencing on September 1, 2021, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall issue resident lifetime hunting and fishing licenses to disabled U.S. military veterans subject to the fees, qualifications, and conditions as provided in this section.

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Terms Used In Alabama Code 9-11-65.3

  • following: means next after. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
  • year: means a calendar year; but, whenever the word "year" is used in reference to any appropriations for the payment of money out of the treasury, it shall mean fiscal year. See Alabama Code 1-1-1
(b) Hunting License.

(1) A U.S. military veteran who is certified by the U.S. Veterans Administration as 40 percent or more physically disabled and who meets the residency requirements of Section 9-11-44, in lieu of purchasing an annual hunting license, may purchase a lifetime disabled military veteran’s appreciation hunting license for the following applicable fee:

a. Disabled military veterans less than 50 years old: sixty dollars ($60).
b. Disabled military veterans 50 years old or older: thirty dollars ($30).
(2) A U.S. military veteran who is certified by the U.S. Veterans Administration as 100 percent, service-connected permanently and totally disabled and who meets the residency requirements of Section 9-11-44, in lieu of purchasing an annual hunting license, may purchase a lifetime resident 100 percent disabled military veteran’s appreciation hunting license for the following applicable fee:

a. Disabled military veterans less than 50 years old: forty-five dollars ($45).
b. Disabled military veterans 50 years old or older: twenty-five dollars ($25).
(3) The license fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into the Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund.
(c) Freshwater Fishing License.

(1) A U.S. military veteran meeting the disability and residency requirements of Section 9-11-53, in lieu of purchasing an annual freshwater fishing license, may purchase a lifetime disabled military veteran’s appreciation freshwater fishing license for the following applicable fee:

a. Disabled military veterans less than 50 years old: forty-five dollars ($45).
b. Disabled military veterans 50 years old or older: twenty-five dollars ($25).
(2) The license fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into the Alabama Game and Fish Endowment Fund.
(d) Saltwater Fishing License.

(1) A U.S. military veteran meeting the disability and residency requirements of Section 9-11-53.1, in lieu of purchasing an annual saltwater fishing license, may purchase a lifetime resident disabled military veteran’s appreciation saltwater fishing license for the following applicable fees:

a. Disabled military veterans less than 50 years old: forty-five dollars ($45).
b. Disabled military veterans 50 years old or older: twenty-five dollars ($25).
(2) The license fees collected pursuant to this subsection shall be deposited into the Alabama Marine Resources Endowment Fund.
(e) Combination License. The department may offer a combination lifetime license for hunting, freshwater fishing, and saltwater fishing to disabled military veterans for a total of the applicable license fees listed in this section.
(f) In addition to paying any license fee required by this section, an applicant shall pay an issuance fee of one dollar and ten cents ($1.10) when submitting his or her license application.
(g) The license fees and issuance fees prescribed in this section are subject to adjustment pursuant to Section 9-11-68 and Section 9-11-69.
(h) Applications for lifetime licenses authorized by this section shall be filed in the office of the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources or as otherwise authorized by the commissioner on forms prescribed by the commissioner.
(i) Lifetime licenses issued pursuant to this section are not transferable.
(j) Nonresidents of this state may not purchase the licenses provided for in this section.
(k) The holder of a valid lifetime disabled military veteran’s hunting or lifetime disabled military veteran’s freshwater fishing license shall also be entitled to all of the privileges of the wildlife heritage license.