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What if I have a Golden Age/Golden Access Passport or a national interagency Senior/Access pass and choose not to upgrade it?

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What if I have a Golden Age/Golden Access Passport or a national interagency Senior/Access pass and choose not to upgrade it?

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Holders of the Golden Age Passport and the Golden Access Passport and the new interagency Senior and Access passes are entitled to a 50 percent reduction in all daily recreation use fees. The Golden Age Passport/interagency Senior pass are for US citizens 62 years of age or older. These passes are valid for the life of the holder and carry a one-time charge of $10 per cardholder at the time of issue. The Golden Access Passport/interagency Access passes are for anyone who is permanently disabled and are also valid for the life of the holder. There is no fee for these passes. Golden Age and Golden Access Passports were discontinued on January 1, 2007, however passports issued prior to that time will still be valid for life.

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