NAC502.280. License, tag or permit issued without validated class code; license, tag or permit issued with more than one class code validated.  


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  •      1. A license, tag or permit which is issued without a validated class code, and for which the issuing license agent cannot provide his or her copy within 60 days after notice by the Department, must be assessed to the license agent at the following rates:

         (a) For the following licenses, the face value, as indicated by the date of birth and residence of the licensee:

              (1) Junior resident’s hunting license;

              (2) Junior resident’s trapping license;

              (3) Junior resident’s fishing license;

              (4) Junior nonresident’s fishing license;

              (5) Senior resident’s hunting license; and

              (6) Senior resident’s fishing license.

         (b) For a short-term permit, the face value of a permit for 1 day and for 9 consecutive days.

         (c) If the license is not a junior or senior hunting or fishing license:

              (1) At the same rate as the license which precedes or follows it in the license book if the two licenses are of the same type or class.

              (2) If the rate cannot be determined pursuant to subparagraph (1), at the applicable rate set forth in subsection 3 of NAC 502.185.

         (d) For a tag, the applicable rate set forth in subsection 3 of NAC 502.185.

         2. A license, tag or permit which is issued with more than one class code validated must be assessed to the license agent at a rate which equals the:

         (a) Total of the fees for every class which was validated if the validated class codes are for different types of privileges; or

         (b) Highest fee of the classes which were validated if the validated class codes are for the same or similar types of privileges.

     [Bd. of Fish and Game Comm’rs, No. 19 § 21, eff. 3-10-80]—(NAC A 4-1-82; 3-5-86; A by Bd. of Wildlife Comm’rs, 11-23-94; 11-29-95, eff. 3-1-96; 12-29-97; R137-03, 1-20-2004)