Military Hunting and Fishing presents Kansas.
Active Duty Military
Members of the armed services on active duty who were Kansas residents at the time of entering the service, and immediate family members living with them, are considered to be residents. Members of the armed services on active duty and officially stationed in KS may purchase resident licenses and permits, except for lifetime licenses.
Military personnel hunting or fur harvesting ARE required to have hunting or fur harvesting licenses. Nonresident military personnel not stationed in Kansas must have a nonresident license. Active-duty members who were KS residents immediately prior to enlistment – and their immediate family members living with them – may purchase a resident license, regardless of duty station. Active-duty nonresident military personnel stationed in Kansas may hunt or fur harvest with a resident hunting or fur harvesting license, if they carry evidence identifying them as active-duty military personnel.
Disabled Veterans
KS Disabled Veterans: State funding has been made available to provide free 2013 Hunting and Fishing licenses to resident Disabled Veterans with at least 30% disability. Applicant must provide a copy of current disabled veterans entitlement papers showing proof of at least 30% disability. DO NOT FAX!
Free park vehicle permits and hunting and fishing licenses are available to active members of the Kansas National Guard. Free hunting and fishing licenses are available to honorably discharged resident veterans with certified service-related disabilities of 30 percent or more. Applications may be obtained at the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks (KDWP) website (www.kdwp.state.ks.us).
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