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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 60

Code of Virginia § 3.2-6038. Application and license fees; other costs.

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A. Any person seeking to obtain a license to operate a shooting enclosure shall pay to the Department a one-time nonrefundable application fee to be established by the Department in an amount sufficient to cover the cost of reviewing the application. The revenue generated by the fee shall be used to defray the costs of reviewing the application for a license. Upon approval of the application for a license, the applicant shall pay to the Department an annual license fee to be established by the Department in an amount sufficient to cover the costs of regulating the operation of such enclosures.
Except in instances in which licenses are denied, suspended, or revoked, all licenses shall expire on June 30 of each year. License fees collected by the Department shall be used to carry out its responsibilities to regulate the operation of shooting enclosures.
B. The Department may recover from the licensee the actual costs incurred by the Department for:
(i)investigating the conditions of, examining, or disposing of animals pursuant to this article; and
(ii)apprehending animals that escape from a shooting enclosure.
1995, c. 822 , § 3.1-763.5:4; 2008, c. 860 .
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