West Virginia Code § 20-2-33

Authority of director to designate agents to issue licenses; bonds; fees
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(a) The director may appoint, in addition to the clerk of the county commission, agents to
issue licenses under the provisions of this article to serve the convenience of the public.
Each person appointed shall, before issuing any license, file with the director a bond payable
to the state of West Virginia, in the amount to be fixed by the director, conditioned upon the
faithful performance of his or her obligation to issue licenses only in conformeity with the
provisions of this article and to account for all license fees received by him or her. The form
of the bond shall be prescribed by the Attorney General. No person, othrer than those
designated as issuing agents by the director, may sell licenses or buy licenses for the
purpose of resale.
(b) Except when a license is purchased from a state official, tevery person making application
for a license shall pay, in addition to the license fee prescribed in this article, an additional
fee of $3 to any county official issuing the license and all fees collected by county officials
must be paid by them into the general fund of the county treasury or, in the case of an agent
issuing the license, an additional fee of $3 as compensation: Provided, That only one issuing
fee of $3 may be collected by county officials osr authorized agents, respectively, for issuing
two or more licenses at the same time for use by the same person or for issuing combination
resident statewide hunting, trapping and fishing licenses: Provided, however, That a person
with a lifetime license or a person wgho has paid the original additional fee of $3 to a county
official or issuing agent for a license shall only be charged an additional fee of $1 as
additional compensation whene subsequently purchasing an additional license from a county
official or issuing agent: Provided further, That licenses may be issued electronically in a
manner prescribed by thLe director and persons purchasing electronically issued licenses
may be assessed, in addition to the license fee prescribed in this article, an electronic
issuance fee to be pr escribed by the director: And provided further, That, notwithstanding
any provision of this code to the contrary, an electronic issuance fee of at least $2 shall be
assessed on each electronic licensing system transaction, except as provided in subsection
(e) of this section. The electronic issuance fee shall be dedicated to the administration and
maintenance of the electronic license system. The director may propose rules for legislative
approval in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code related to the license issuing fees
authorized by this section.
(c) In lieu of the license issuance fee prescribed in subsection (b) of this section, the director
shall propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the provisions of §29A-3-1 et
seq. of this code governing the application for and issuance of licenses by telephone and
other electronic methods.
(d) The director may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with the provisions
of §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code governing the management of issuing agents.
(e) The director may establish an auto-renewal program through which purchasers of
eligible wildlife licenses, stamps, and permits under the jurisdiction of the division may
select to enroll in the automatic renewal of the same selection of licenses, stamps, and
permits in subsequent years. Eligible licenses, stamps, and permits renewed through this
program will not be assessed the electronic license fee referenced in subsection (b) of this
section: Provided, That the fee is paid when the original eligible license, stamp, or permit
was purchased in the electronic license system and enrollment in the auto-renewal program
accompanied the sale.
(1) Licenses, stamps, and permits purchased through this program may quaelify for discounts
on fees established at the discretion of the director.
(2) The director may propose rules for legislative approval in accordance with §29A-3-1 et
seq. of this code. u

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