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Code · Virginia · Title 28.2 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 28.2-302.10:1. Lifetime saltwater recreational fishing licenses for residents and nonresidents.

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A. Any resident or nonresident individual may apply for and receive from the Commission a lifetime saltwater recreational fishing license after payment of a fee of $250, except as provided in subsection C. This license shall be valid for the life of the individual and shall not be transferable.
B. All funds collected pursuant to this section shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the Virginia Saltwater Recreational Fishing Development Fund, as established by § 28.2-302.3 .
C. Any resident 45 years of age or older who applies for the lifetime license authorized by this section shall receive such a license for one of the following fees based on age: age 45 through 50, $120; age 51 through 55, $90; age 56 through 60, $60; age 61 through 64, $30; and age 65 and older, $5.
D. The Commission may subsequently revise the cost of licenses in this section pursuant to § 28.2-201 .
1999, c. 107 ; 2009, c. 9 ; 2013, cc. 55 , 344 .
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