Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 50 - Wildlife and Fisheries |
Chapter I - United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior |
SubChapter F - Financial Assistance - Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program |
Part 80 - Administrative Requirements, Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration and Dingell-Johnson Sport Fish Restoration Acts |
Subpart D - License Holder Certification |
§ 80.34 - Must a State fish and wildlife agency receive a minimum amount of revenue for each license holder certified?
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§ 80.34 How does an agency calculate net revenue from a license?
TheMust a State fish and wildlife agency receive a minimum amount of revenue for each license holder certified?
must calculate net revenue from(a) For the State fish and wildlife agency
by subtracting the per-license costs of issuing the license from the revenue generated by the license. Examples of costs of issuing licenses are vendors' fees, automated license-system costs, licensing-unit personnel costs, and the costs of printing and distributionto certify a license
holder, the agency must establish that it receives the following minimum gross revenue:
(1) $2 for each year the license is valid, for either the privilege to hunt or the privilege to fish; and
(2) $4 for each year the license is valid for a combination license that gives privileges to both hunt and fish.
(b) A State fish and wildlife agency must follow the requirement in paragraph (a) of this section for all licenses sold as soon as practical, but no later than September 27, 2021.
(c) A State may apply these standards to all licenses certified in the license certification period that this rule becomes effective.