New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02209

Introduced
1/15/25  
Refer
1/15/25  

Caption

Provides a fishing license exemption for disabled persons that do not live in a group home.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S09296

Authorizes the transfer of a lifetime fishing license one time per year to persons outside of "family".

NY HB271

Hunting and Fishing Licenses; lifetime disabled resident licenses established

NY A06057

Removes the provision that an immediate family member needs to be domiciled in the house of the license or permit holder for the purpose of commercial fishing license transfers.

NY S02193

Removes the provision that an immediate family member needs to be domiciled in the house of the license or permit holder for the purpose of commercial fishing license transfers.

NY HB1917

In fishing licenses, providing for indigenous Americans fishing licenses; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for resident license and fee exemptions.

NY A09210

Allows any qualified person to apply for voter registration and enrollment by application made with an application for any hunting or fishing license.

NY HF626

Age-related exemptions modified for small game and fishing licenses.

NY SB469

In fishing licenses, providing for law enforcement; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for resident license and fee exemptions and for license costs and fees.

NY HB968

In fishing licenses, providing for active duty military fishing reciprocity and for disabled veteran annual fishing license reciprocity; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, providing for active duty military hunting reciprocity and for disabled veteran annual hunting license reciprocity.

NY A05344

Provides for adjustment of the maximum income threshold for eligibility for the senior citizen rent increase exemption (SCRIE), disability rent increase exemption (DRIE), senior citizen homeowners' exemption (SCHE), and disabled homeowners' exemption (DHE) by any increase in the consumer price index (CPI).

Similar Bills

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