The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission has developed several programs, outlined below, designed to benefit persons with disabilities. The required medical certification for each is attached.
The Disabled Access Program is designed to generally improve access for persons with disabilities on game lands where landowners agree. It allows persons with limited physical mobility to operate vehicles, including ATVs, on any Commission-maintained road open for vehicular travel, those trails posted for vehicular travel and on open-gated or un-gated roads otherwise closed to vehicular traffic on certain game lands and to have access to special waterfowl hunting blinds designed for hunters with disabilities. A list of Game Lands affected by this is available in the N.C. Inland Fishing, Hunting & Trapping Regulations Digest available at wildlife service agent locations or online at www.ncwildlife.org. There is no fee associated with this permit. Participants will be issued permanent identification cards, companion cards, and vehicular access permits valid for as long as the disability remains. Qualifications: Competent medical evidence must be submitted indicating that a disability exists that limits physical mobility to the extent that normal utilization of the game lands is not possible without vehicular assistance.
II. The Disabled Sportsman Hunt Certification is a medical certification used to establish eligibility for participation in disabled hunt opportunities. This certification is only necessary when the applicant does not possess a disabled veteran or totally disabled license. This certification is not a license; therefore, a valid hunting license, in addition to the hunt permit, is required when participating in a disabled hunt opportunity. There is no fee for this certification and it shall remain valid as long as the qualifying disability persists. A list of disabled hunt opportunities and permit hunt application procedures is available in the Permit Hunting Opportunities Guide online at www.ncwildlife.org. Qualifications: Medical certification in one of the following disabilities:
1. Missing fifty percent (50%) or more of one or more limbs, whether by amputation or natural causes; paralysis of one or more limbs;
2. Dysfunction of one or more limbs rendering the individual unable to perform the task of grasping and lifting with the hands and arms or unable to walk without mechanical assistance, other than a cane;
3. Disease, injury, or defect confining the individual to a wheelchair, walker, or crutches; legal deafness.
Enrollment in any of these programs may continue as long as the qualifying disability remains. Participants should remember that all normal rules and regulations concerning license requirements, bag limits, manner of take, etc. apply to these program opportunities.
The Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs is a specialized program offered by the state of North Carolina to provide enhanced opportunities for disabled individuals to engage in various sports and outdoor activities. This comprehensive program aims to improve the quality of life and promote inclusivity for disabled sportsmen across Mecklenburg County. The primary objective of the Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs is to remove barriers and create an accessible environment for disabled individuals to participate in sports. Through the provision of adaptive equipment, specialized training, and expert guidance, the program caters to a wide range of disabilities, including mobility impairments, visual impairments, and intellectual disabilities. Key activities offered through the Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs include adaptive sports, such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair tennis, and para-cycling. Additionally, the program also provides opportunities for disabled individuals to participate in outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and boating. There are various types of Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs available in North Carolina, each designed to cater to specific needs and preferences: 1. Mecklenburg Adaptive Sports Program: This program focuses on providing adaptive sports opportunities for disabled individuals in Mecklenburg County. It offers inclusive sports leagues, coaching clinics, and regular training sessions to improve skills and enhance overall wellness. 2. Mecklenburg Accessible Outdoors Program: This program is dedicated to providing accessible outdoor recreation activities for disabled sportsmen. It offers fishing excursions, hunting trips, and boating experiences with specially designed equipment and guides. 3. Mecklenburg Adaptive Equipment Loan Program: This initiative offers disabled individuals the opportunity to borrow adaptive sports equipment on a temporary basis. From specialized wheelchairs to modified bicycles, individuals can access the necessary equipment to participate in various sports and activities. The Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs aims to create a supportive community where disabled individuals can stay active, build social connections, and reap the myriad physical and mental health benefits associated with sports participation. By offering comprehensive programs and services, the state of North Carolina strives to empower disabled Sportsmen and promote a more inclusive society.The Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs is a specialized program offered by the state of North Carolina to provide enhanced opportunities for disabled individuals to engage in various sports and outdoor activities. This comprehensive program aims to improve the quality of life and promote inclusivity for disabled sportsmen across Mecklenburg County. The primary objective of the Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs is to remove barriers and create an accessible environment for disabled individuals to participate in sports. Through the provision of adaptive equipment, specialized training, and expert guidance, the program caters to a wide range of disabilities, including mobility impairments, visual impairments, and intellectual disabilities. Key activities offered through the Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs include adaptive sports, such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair tennis, and para-cycling. Additionally, the program also provides opportunities for disabled individuals to participate in outdoor activities like fishing, hunting, and boating. There are various types of Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs available in North Carolina, each designed to cater to specific needs and preferences: 1. Mecklenburg Adaptive Sports Program: This program focuses on providing adaptive sports opportunities for disabled individuals in Mecklenburg County. It offers inclusive sports leagues, coaching clinics, and regular training sessions to improve skills and enhance overall wellness. 2. Mecklenburg Accessible Outdoors Program: This program is dedicated to providing accessible outdoor recreation activities for disabled sportsmen. It offers fishing excursions, hunting trips, and boating experiences with specially designed equipment and guides. 3. Mecklenburg Adaptive Equipment Loan Program: This initiative offers disabled individuals the opportunity to borrow adaptive sports equipment on a temporary basis. From specialized wheelchairs to modified bicycles, individuals can access the necessary equipment to participate in various sports and activities. The Mecklenburg Application for Disabled Sportsman Programs aims to create a supportive community where disabled individuals can stay active, build social connections, and reap the myriad physical and mental health benefits associated with sports participation. By offering comprehensive programs and services, the state of North Carolina strives to empower disabled Sportsmen and promote a more inclusive society.
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