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Crossbow Permit Changes Adopted by Natural Resources Commission

Hunters with permanent disabilities will find it simpler to attain a crossbow permit as the Natural Resources Commission (NRC) streamlined the application process and redefined eligibility requirements at its August meeting in Lansing.
 

The NRC adopted recommendations from its crossbow disability workgroup, which worked for four months to develop new permitting criteria. The workgroup was made up of representatives from the medical community, bow hunting interests, the Accessibility Advisory Council, general hunting interests, crossbow industry representatives and Department of Natural Resources personnel. 

Under the new criteria, a physician can automatically certify a hunter as eligible for a crossbow permit if the hunter:

 - has an amputation involving body extremities required for stable function to use conventional archery equipment, or, 
- has a spinal cord injury resulting in permanent disability to the lower extremities, leaving the applicant permanently non-ambulatory, or
 - has a permanent wheelchair restriction.

 
If none of the above criteria apply, physicians, physical therapist or occupational therapists can certify hunters who fail:  

- a functional draw test that equals 35 pounds of resistance and involves holding it for four seconds, or 
- a  manual muscle test involving the grading of shoulder and elbow flexion and extension, or 
- an impaired range-of-motion test involving the shoulder or elbow. 

In addition, a physician can recommend a crossbow permit for other permanent disabilities, such as neuromuscular conditions. The new regulations go into effect immediately and a new simplified application form will be available on line Monday (Aug. 25) at michigan.gov/dnr.

 
Meanwhile, the NRC announced it will seek authority from the Legislature to issue crossbow permits for hunters with certain temporary disabilities.  Currently, the NRC has authority to issue crossbow permits only to hunters with permanent disabilities.  

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources for current and future generations.
 

 
For more information on TenPoint Crossbow products, contact Dave Robb, Director of Marketing, 1 (800) 548-6837, or visit www.tenpointcrossbows.com. 
 
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