30 Pa. C.S. § 2715

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-111
Section 2715 - License, permit and issuing agent fees
(a) License fees.-- Except as provided under subsection (c), the following fees apply to fishing licenses issued under this chapter and shall be paid into the Fish Fund:
(1) Resident Annual Fishing License, $21.
(2) Senior Resident Annual Fishing License, $10.
(3) Senior Resident Lifetime Fishing License, $50.
(4) Nonresident Annual Fishing License, $51.
(5) Seven-Day Tourist Fishing License, $33.
(6) Three-Day Tourist Fishing License, $25.
(6.1) One-Day Resident Fishing License, $10.
(6.2) One-Day Tourist Fishing License, $25.
(7) Replacement Fishing License, including related permits and privileges, $5.
(8) Transaction costs associated with the Pennsylvania Automated Licensing Service (PALS), actual costs not to exceed $1.
(a.1) Permit fees.--Except as otherwise provided in this title, the following fees apply to permits related to fish and fishing and shall be paid into the Fish Fund:
(1) Trout permits, $8.
(2) Resident charter boat/fishing guide permit, $100.
(3) Nonresident charter boat/fishing guide permit, $400.
(4) Special permit to fish in Lake Erie and tributaries, $8.
(5) Combination trout permit and Lake Erie permit, $14.
(6) Transaction costs associated with the Pennsylvania Automated Licensing Service (PALS), actual costs not to exceed $1.
(b) Issuing agent fees.-- Except as provided under subsection (c), the issuing agent fee to be retained by the issuing agent as provided in section 2711 (relating to issuing agents) for fishing licenses and permits shall be $1.
(c)Changes to fees.--The fees listed under subsections (a)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (6.1), (6.2) and (7), (a.1)(1), (4) and (5) and (b) may be changed by the commission in accordance with section 322.1 (relating to power to set fees).

30 Pa.C.S. § 2715

Amended by P.L. TBD 2020 No. 56, § 2, eff. 7/10/2020.
1995, July 6, P.L. 310, No. 47, § 4, effective 12/1/1995. Amended 2004, Nov. 29, P.L. 1286, No. 159, § 4, imd. effective; 2005, July 14, P.L. 306, No. 54, § 2, imd. effective; 2008, Feb. 4, P.L. 3, No. 2, § 1, imd. effective.