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Idaho Code § 36-414

Depredation and sportsman access programs — License endorsement

I.C., § 36-414, as added by 2017, ch. 195, § 6, p. 461.

(1) To purchase an annual hunting, fishing, combination or trapping license, a person shall purchase a license endorsement to fund wildlife depredation compensation and prevention, and sportsmen access programs as hereinafter provided. A person purchasing a resident license pursuant to section 36-406 (a) or (f), Idaho Code, shall pay five dollars ($5.00).

(2) A person purchasing a resident license pursuant to section 36-406 (b), (c), (d), (g) or (h), Idaho Code, shall pay two dollars ($2.00).

(3) A person purchasing a license pursuant to section 36-406 (i), Idaho Code, shall pay ten dollars ($10.00).

(4) A person purchasing a license pursuant to section 36-406 (j), (k), ( l ) or (m), Idaho Code, shall pay four dollars ($4.00).

(5) A person purchasing a nonresident license pursuant to section 36-407(a), (b), (c), (e) or (j), Idaho Code, shall pay ten dollars ($10.00).

(6) A person purchasing a nonresident license pursuant to section 36-407 (i), (k) or ( l ), Idaho Code, shall pay four dollars ($4.00).

(7) A person purchasing a nonresident license pursuant to section 36-407 (m), (n) or (o), Idaho Code, shall pay twenty dollars ($20.00).

(8) A person purchasing a nonresident license pursuant to section 36-407(p) or (q), Idaho Code, shall pay eight dollars ($8.00).

(9) The director shall promptly transmit to the state treasurer all moneys received pursuant to this section for deposit into the fish and game set-aside account for the purposes of section 36-111(1)(f), Idaho Code.

Current official text: Idaho Statutes (Idaho Legislature). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Idaho statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.