TITLE 17: CONSERVATION
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER f: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
PART 2510
ILLINOIS RESIDENT ARMED FORCES FEE EXEMPTIONS
AND ILLINOIS RESIDENT VETERAN FEE REDUCTIONS
SECTION 2510.10 PURPOSE
Section 2510.10 Purpose
a) The
purpose of this Part is to acknowledge and recognize the contribution of:
1) Illinois
residents returning from service abroad or mobilization by the President of the
United States as an active duty member of the United States Armed Forces, the
Illinois National Guard, or the Reserves of the United States Armed Forces
[20 ILCS 805/805-305]; and
2) Illinois
resident veterans of the United States Armed Forces after returning from
service abroad or mobilization by the President of the United States [515
ILCS 5/20-45].
b) In
recognition of the services of Illinois resident service members, the
Department of Natural Resources will waive specified fees for camping, fishing
and hunting for the amount of time that the active duty member spent in service
abroad or mobilized.
c) In
recognition of the services of Illinois resident veterans, the Department of
Natural Resources will issue veterans a current fishing license, sportsmen's
combination license or hunting license at one-half the current fee.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 3902, effective February 24, 2012)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER f: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
PART 2510
ILLINOIS RESIDENT ARMED FORCES FEE EXEMPTIONS
AND ILLINOIS RESIDENT VETERAN FEE REDUCTIONS
SECTION 2510.20 DEFINITIONS
Section 2510.20 Definitions
Active Duty − means active
duty in the Armed Forces of the United States, as evidenced by a DD form 2,
United States Uniformed Service Identification Card, marked "Active"
or "Active Duty".
Department −
means the Department of Natural Resources.
Members −
means Illinois resident military, guard or reserve members.
Mobilization − means that Reserves
or Guard Members were called to active duty by the President of the United
States under Title 10 or Title 32, United States Code.
Service Abroad − means active
duty service outside of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, and
includes all active duty service in territories and possessions of the United
States.
Verification of Service or
Mobilization − means official documentation from the Department of Defense
or the appropriate Major Command showing mobilization dates or service abroad
dates, including a DD-214, a letter from the Illinois Department of Military
Affairs for members of the Illinois National Guard, a letter from the Regional
Reserve Command for members of the Armed Forces Reserve, a letter from the
Major Command covering Illinois for active duty members, or personnel records
for mobilized State employees. A copy of orders shall not be accepted as
verification.
Veteran − means an Illinois resident who is a former member of the Armed Forces of the United
States, as evidenced by a form DD-214.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 3902, effective February 24, 2012)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER f: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
PART 2510
ILLINOIS RESIDENT ARMED FORCES FEE EXEMPTIONS
AND ILLINOIS RESIDENT VETERAN FEE REDUCTIONS
SECTION 2510.30 FEE EXEMPTIONS AND FEE REDUCTIONS
Section 2510.30 Fee Exemptions and Fee Reductions
a) Illinois resident military members who have served abroad, or guard or reserve members who
were mobilized, are eligible for the following without fee:
1) Camping, with no
camping fee except:
A) camper is responsible
for applicable utility fees; and
B) camper is responsible
for applicable rent-a-tent fees and cabin fees.
2) Sport fishing and
hunting:
A) Members
will be issued a current Combined Sportsman's License and Habitat Stamp.
B) If
requested by the member, one statewide archery deer permit will be issued upon
verification if currently available. One free firearm deer permit for the
county of choice (and the archery deer permit if not available at time of
verification) will be mailed to the applicant when available.
b) Illinois resident veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have served abroad, or
guard or reserve members who were mobilized by the President of the United States, are eligible to purchase licenses at one-half the fee charged for the
following:
1) fishing
license (see 515 ILCS 5/20-45(a));
2) sportsmen's
combination license (see 515 ILCS 5/20-45(c)); and
3) hunting
license (see 520 ILCS 5/20-3.2).
c) Non-resident
military members are not eligible for no-fee hunting, fishing or camping.
d) Non-resident
veterans are not eligible for reduced fee hunting or fishing licenses.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 14424, effective September 5, 2012)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER f: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
PART 2510
ILLINOIS RESIDENT ARMED FORCES FEE EXEMPTIONS
AND ILLINOIS RESIDENT VETERAN FEE REDUCTIONS
SECTION 2510.40 APPLICATION
Section 2510.40 Application
a) Military
members are eligible for free sport fishing, hunting and camping for one year
for each year served and for one year for each portion of a year served.
b) To
receive free passes, licenses, stamps and permits, eligible military members and
veterans shall:
1) Appear
in person at the following Department of Natural Resources offices:
One Natural Resources Way
Springfield, Illinois
2317 E. Lincolnway
Sterling, Illinois
15676 State Highway 54
Clinton, Illinois
11731 State Highway 37
Benton, Illinois
4521 Alton Commerce Parkway
Alton, Illinois
2) Eligible
military members must apply within two years after their return from abroad or
release from mobilization, provide verification of dates of service abroad or
verification of dates of mobilization (see Section 2510.20) and provide a photo
identification card.
3) Veterans
can apply at any time and must provide a form DD-214 and a photo identification
card.
c) The
Armed Forces Special Pass (camping), issued to eligible military members,
shall become effective on the date of application and shall expire on the same
month and day in the year the entitlement expires.
d) The
Combined Sportsman's License will expire March 31 of each year. If eligible, a
new Combined Sportsman's License, stamp and deer permit may be obtained by
following the procedures under subsection (b). Eligible military members can
show an unexpired Armed Forces Special Pass to obtain a new license, stamp or
permit.
e) After
the initial issuance of one-half price licenses under subsection (b), eligible
veterans may obtain one-half price licenses in subsequent years through the
Department website or over-the-counter from any of the Department's direct license
agents.
(Source: Amended at 36 Ill.
Reg. 3902, effective February 24, 2012)
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CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SUBCHAPTER f: ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
PART 2510
ILLINOIS RESIDENT ARMED FORCES FEE EXEMPTIONS
AND ILLINOIS RESIDENT VETERAN FEE REDUCTIONS
SECTION 2510.50 VIOLATIONS
Section 2510.50 Violations
a) Violation of this Part is a petty
offense (see 520 ILCS 5/3.5).
b) Obtaining
licenses, stamps, permits or an Armed Forces Special Pass (camping) by
providing false information is a Class 4 Felony (see 720 ILCS 5/16-1).
c) Misuse
of the Armed Forces Special Pass, such as obtaining a campsite for others for
times the member does not camp at the site, shall result in forfeiture of the
pass, in addition to other penalties prescribed by law.
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