Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF22 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/09/2023

                            Senate File 22 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 22   BY ZAUN   A BILL FOR   An Act relating to lifetime hunting and fishing licenses 1   available for certain disabled veterans. 2   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 3   TLSB 1308XS (3) 90   js/rn  

  S.F. 22   Section 1. Section 483A.24, subsection 16, Code 2023, is 1   amended to read as follows: 2   16. Upon payment of the fee established by rules adopted 3   pursuant to section 483A.1 for a lifetime fishing license or 4   lifetime hunting and fishing combined license, the department 5   shall issue a lifetime fishing license or lifetime hunting and 6   fishing combined license to a resident of Iowa who has served 7   in the armed forces of the United States on federal active 8   duty and who was disabled or   was a prisoner of war during that 9   veterans military service. The department shall prepare 10   an application to be used by a person requesting a lifetime 11   fishing license or lifetime hunting and fishing combined 12   license under this subsection . The department of veterans 13   affairs shall assist the department in verifying the status or 14   claims of applicants under this subsection . As used in   this 15   subsection , disabled means entitled to a service connected 16   rating under 38 U.S.C. ch. 11. 17   Sec. 2. Section 483A.24, Code 2023, is amended by adding the 18   following new subsection: 19   NEW SUBSECTION   . 21. The department shall issue without 20   fee a lifetime fishing license or lifetime hunting and fishing 21   combined license to a resident of Iowa who has served in the 22   armed forces of the United States on federal active duty and 23   who was disabled during that veterans military service. The 24   department shall prepare an application to be used by a person 25   requesting a lifetime fishing license or lifetime hunting 26   and fishing combined license under this subsection. Upon 27   application, the person shall provide proof of service in the 28   armed forces of the United States on federal active duty, 29   proof of disability resulting from that service, a disability 30   rating of at least zero percent determined by the department of 31   veterans affairs, and proof of Iowa residency at the time of 32   application. The department of veterans affairs shall assist 33   the department in verifying the status or claims of applicants 34   under this subsection. As used in this subsection, disabled 35   -1-   LSB 1308XS (3) 90   js/rn   1/ 2            

  S.F. 22   means entitled to a service-connected rating between zero and 1   one hundred percent under 38 U.S.C. ch. 11. 2   EXPLANATION 3   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 4   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 5   This bill relates to lifetime hunting and fishing licenses 6   available to certain disabled veterans. Under current law, a 7   resident who served in the armed forces of the United States on 8   federal active duty and who was disabled during that veterans 9   military service shall be issued a lifetime fishing license or 10   lifetime hunting and fishing combined license after payment of 11   a fee established by rule. 12   Under the bill, a resident disabled veteran may apply for 13   and receive a lifetime fishing license or a lifetime hunting 14   and fishing combined license without fee. A person applying 15   for a license under the bill shall provide proof of service in 16   the armed forces of the United States on federal active duty, 17   proof of disability resulting from that service, a disability 18   rating of at least 0 percent determined by the department of 19   veterans affairs, and proof of Iowa residency at the time of 20   application. The bill requires the department of veterans 21   affairs to assist the department of natural resources in 22   verifying the status or claims of applicants under the bill. 23   For purposes of the bill, disability means entitled to a 24   service-connected rating between 0 and 100 percent under 38 25   U.S.C. ch. 11. 26   -2-   LSB 1308XS (3) 90   js/rn   2/ 2