West Virginia Code § 20-2B-7

Lifetime hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses created
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(a) Pursuant to §20-2B-3 of this code, the director may issue the following lifetime hunting,
fishing, and trapping licenses and for the lifetime of the licensee, the lifetime licenses serve
in lieu of the equivalent annual license: Lifetime resident statewide hunting and trapping
license; lifetime resident combination statewide hunting, fishing, and trapping license;
lifetime resident statewide fishing license; and lifetime resident trout fishinge license.
(b) The director shall propose a rule for legislative approval in accordance with §29A-3-1 et
seq. of this code, setting fees for lifetime licenses and shall have authority to promulgate
emergency legislative rules necessary to make effective the provuisions of this section by July
1, 2021. The fees for adult lifetime licenses shall be 23 times the fee for the equivalent
annual licenses or stamps. The rule shall provide that the feet for any resident who has not
reached his or her 15th birthday shall be:
(1) Forty percent of the adult fee set under rule for any resident who has not reached his or
her first birthday; l
(2) Fifty-five percent of the adult fee set under rule for any resident who is over one year old
but has not reached his or her fifth birthdaiy;
(3) Seventy-five percent of the adult fee set under rule for any resident who is over five years
old but has not reached his or her 10th birthday; and
(4) Ninety percent of the adult fee set under rule for any resident who is over 10 years old
but has not reached his or her 15th birthday.
The rule shall also pr ovide that any resident who has not reached his or her 15th birthday
and has been Vlegally adopted shall be provided the same fee schedule, except the division
shall use the date of entry of the order or decree of adoption as the licensee's date of birth
for purposes of calculating the appropriate fee: Provided, That in addition to the provisions
of this subsection for adopted children, foster parents may also purchase a lifetime license
for their respective foster children under the same guidelines, except the division shall use
the date of entry of the order placing the child in foster care as the licensee's date of birth
for purposes of calculating the appropriate fee.

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