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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 7

Code of Virginia § 29.1-703.2. Designation of agents; compensation to agents; deposit of temporary registration certificate moneys.

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A. The Director may authorize any person to act as an agent to issue temporary registration certificates. Persons accepting such authorization may be issued temporary registration certificates which upon issuance, in conformity with this chapter and with any rules and regulations of the Board, shall be valid as if issued directly by the Director.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 2.2-1802 , the money received for temporary registration certificates issued pursuant to § 29.1-703.1 shall be paid by each agent to the Department for payment into the state treasury. All moneys collected by the Department from the issuance of temporary registration certificates shall be deposited into the game protection fund and credited to the motorboat and water safety fund.
C. As compensation for such service, agents shall add and retain an amount equal to the fee provided to agents for the sale of hunting and fishing licenses as provided in § 29.1-332 .
D. Remittance to the Department shall be made by each agent as required by the Department.
1995, c. 241 .
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