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POLICIES
FOR THE DISABLED
LET'S
GO HUNTING
How does
a person with a disability go HUNTING or FISHING in a State Park, Fish
or Wildlife Area ? It's easy - let us tell you how....Illinois' makes reasonable accomodations for people with disabilities - check out our "10
Day Rule" below for Hunting & Fishing
FISHING
The State
of Illinois has some of the most accessible fishing areas in the country.
We have lots of accessible piers and places for bank fishing and hold
fishing events throughout the state. You can e-mail Jay Williams for a
copy. You can also call the Site Superintendent in your area to get more
information. All disabled veterans, resident
or non-resident (10% service-connected) or any person with a Class 2O (previously a P2) or
a Class 2A card is exempt from a fishing license. This Class 2O or
Class 2A card only applies to IL residents.
HUNTING
Illinois
has some of the best hunting around. From turkey to deer to even geese,
we have it. We have so many opportunities for hunters with disabilities
to bag that trophy buck.
A
policy that Illinois offers people with disabilities is our "10
Day Rule." Though a disabled hunter is exempt from a license (see
below) you, like other hunters, MUST go through the permit
application process in a timely manner. You will have to obtain a permit
(either statewide application or site allocation ). Because a person has
a disability DOES NOT exempt them from purchasing a permit. If you are
unsure of how to obtain the permit for the site or game you wish to hunt,
please call them. After you have received the permit, call the site 10
days prior to your hunt date and they will make reasonable accommodations
for you. All disabled veterans, resident
or non-resident (10% service-connected) or any person with a Class 2O (previously a P2) or
a Class 2A card is exempt from a hunting license. This Class 2O or
Class 2A card only applies to IL residents. Also, resident or non-resident disabled veterans
are exempt from a habitat stamp.
INFORMATION
ON HUNTING / FISHING EXEMPTIONS
If you are a Veteran you are exempt from a hunting and fishing
license (see above). You are also exempt from purchasing
a Habitat stamp. To be exempt you must be able to show
proof of disability with a Veteran’s disability card (
at least 10% service connected). This card is available at your local Veteran’s
Affairs office.
CARD HOLDERS
If
you are disabled and possess a Class P2O (previously a P2) or a Class P2A card, you are exempt
from a hunting license.
Class
2O and 2A will exempt you from a fishing license.
You
are NOT exempt from a Habitat stamp.
You
can pick up a P2O or P2A application at your nearest Secretary of State's
office.
You
will still have to apply and pay for your permits.
E-mail
your questions to jay.d.williams@illinois.gov
or call 618-949-3305.

For
more information on outdoor opportunities and programs for persons with
disabilities, please contact us at 618-949-3305. General information about IDNR
may be obtained by writing the Illinois Department of Natural Resources,
Office of Public Services, One Natural Resources Way, Springfield, IL
62702 or calling (217) 782-7454. Deaf and hearing impaired individuals
may call IDNR's TTY number (217) 782-9175, or use the Ameritech Relay
Number at 1-800-526-0844. |