(a) A hunter with a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit shall: - (i) Only take game animals in accordance with State statutes and Commission rules and regulations.
- (ii) Be in possession of the Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit in the field while taking game animals.
- (iii) Possess a valid hunting license issued under authority of Title 23, Wyoming Statutes, or Commission rules and regulations, unless exempt by statute from the need to possess a valid hunting license.
(b) A hunter with a Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit shall not: - (i) Discharge a firearm or other legal hunting device from a motor vehicle except as otherwise provided in accordance with Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Regulation Chapter 38, Hunters with a Qualifying Disability Authorized to Shoot from a Vehicle.
- (ii) Discharge of a firearm or other legal hunting device from a watercraft (except a sinkbox), including those propelled by a motor, sail and wind, or both; except when the motor has been shut off, the sail furled, or both; and progress has ceased. The watercraft may be drifting as a result of current or wind action, beached, moored, or resting at anchor, or propelled by paddle, oars or pole. A watercraft under power may be used to retrieve a dead or wounded animal, but a firearm shall not be discharged while the watercraft is under way.
- (iii) Transfer the Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit to another person or allow another person to utilize the permit.
(c) A Central Visual Acuity Disability Permit shall not be valid for use in Grand Teton National Park or on the National Elk Refuge.
040-64 Wyo. Code R. § 64-7