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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 8

Code of Virginia § 29.1-813. License fees; additional to other licenses and fees required by law.

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A. The fee for each license year or part thereof shall be as follows:
1. For watercraft dealers, manufacturers, factory branches, distributors, distributor branches and wholesalers, seventy-five dollars for each principal place of business, plus twenty-five dollars for a supplemental license for each lot more than twenty-five yards distant from a principal place of business.
2. For each temporary supplemental license, twenty-five dollars.
3. For watercraft salesmen or watercraft demonstrators, fifteen dollars.
4. For factory representatives, distributor representatives, or distributor branch representatives, fifteen dollars.
B. The licenses and fees required by this chapter are in addition to licenses, taxes and fees imposed by other provisions of law. Nothing contained in this section or in any other section of this chapter shall be construed as exempting any person, firm or corporation from any license, tax or fee imposed by any other provision of law.
1988, c. 592; 1989, c. 206; 1998, c. 515 .
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