North Carolina General Statutes
Article 22 - Regulation of Wildlife.
§ 113-297 - Method exemptions for disabled persons.

113-297. Method exemptions for disabled persons.
(a) Any person whose physical disability makes it impossible for the person to hunt or fish by conventional methods for one year or more may apply to the Wildlife Resources Commission for a hunting or fishing methods exemption allowing that person to hunt or fish in a manner that would otherwise be prohibited by rules adopted by the Commission. The application shall be accompanied by a signed statement from a physician containing the following information:
(1) The nature of the person's disability;
(2) The necessity of the exemption in order to allow the person to hunt or fish; and
(3) Whether the disability is permanent or temporary and, if temporary, the length of time after which the physician anticipates that the person may be able to hunt or fish without the exemption.
The Wildlife Resources Commission may authorize any reasonable exemption in order to permit a disabled person complying with the requirements of this section to hunt or fish and may issue a permit describing the exemption made in each case. The permit may be permanent or, if the disability is temporary, the permit may coincide with the length of time the signed physician's statement indicates the disability is expected to last. A person issued a permit under this section shall possess the permit while hunting or fishing in the exempted manner.
(b) In addition to providing disabled persons reasonable exemptions from rules adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission, the Commission may permit a person complying with the application procedure outlined in subsection (a) of this section to use a crossbow or other specially equipped bow if the physician's statement indicates that the person is incapable of arm movement sufficient to operate a longbow, recurve bow, or compound bow. (1995, c. 62, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development

Article 22 - Regulation of Wildlife.

§ 113-291 - General restrictions.

§ 113-291.1 - Manner of taking wild animals and wild birds.

§ 113-291.1A - Computer-assisted remote hunting prohibited.

§ 113-291.2 - Seasons and bag limits on wild animals and birds; including animals and birds taken in bag; possession and transportation of wildlife after taking.

§ 113-291.3 - Possession, sale, and transportation of wildlife.

§ 113-291.4 - Regulation of foxes; study of fox and fur-bearer populations.

§ 113-291.4A - Open seasons for taking foxes with firearms.

§ 113-291.4B - Taking foxes and coyotes in certain counties.

§ 113-291.5 - Regulation of dogs used in hunting; limitations on authority of Wildlife Resources Commission; control of dogs on game lands; control of dogs chasing deer; other restrictions.

§ 113-291.5A - Exemption from civil liability for landholder permitting retrieval of hunting dogs.

§ 113-291.6 - Regulation of trapping.

§ 113-291.7 - Regulation of bears; limited retention of local acts closing bear seasons.

§ 113-291.8 - Requirement to display hunter orange.

§ 113-291.9 - Taking of beaver.

§ 113-291.10 - Beaver Damage Control Advisory Board.

§ 113-291.11 - Feeding of alligators prohibited.

§ 113-291.12 - Unlawful to remove live feral swine from traps.

§ 113-291.13 - Application of wildlife laws to opossums.

§ 113-292 - Authority of the Wildlife Resources Commission in regulation of inland fishing and the introduction of exotic species.

§ 113-293 - Obstructing rivers or creeks; keeping open fishways in dams.

§ 113-294 - Specific violations.

§ 113-294.1 - Wildlife Poacher Reward Fund.

§ 113-295 - Unlawful harassment of persons taking wildlife resources.

§ 113-296 - Disabled Sportsman Program.

§ 113-297 - Method exemptions for disabled persons.

§ 113-298 - Unlawful use of facilities provided for disabled sportsman.

§ 113-299 - Aerial management of feral swine.