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6.__Lake and river protection sticker revenues.__All fees
collected by the commissioner from the sale of stickers under
section 13058, subsection 3 must be paid daily to the Treasurer
of State.__Notwithstanding subsection 3, the Treasurer of State
shall credit funds received under this subsection as follows:

 
A.__Sixty percent of the revenues must be credited to the
Invasive Aquatic Plant and Nuisance Species Fund established
in the Department of Environmental Protection under Title
38, section 1863; and

 
B.__Forty percent of the revenues must be credited to the
Lake and River Protection Fund established in the department
under section 10257.

 
7.__Resident lifetime license revenues.__Revenue from the sale
of lifetime licenses under section 10851 is dedicated revenue and
must be deposited in the Lifetime License Fund established in
subchapter 5. The department may establish payment procedures for
licenses under section 10851; a license may not be issued until
full payment is received.

 
8.__Moose hunting permit revenues.__All revenues derived from
the sale of moose hunting permits under section 11154, subsection
11, including all bidding fees, must be deposited into a special
nonlapsing account within the department, and that account must
be used to pay the costs of administering the process of issuing
permits and to fund youth conservation education programs.

 
9.__Certain revenues; moose hunting research and management.
Up to $25,000 may be provided from the revenues generated by
application and permit fees to carry out the department's
documented moose research.

 
10.__Pheasant hunting permit revenues.__Revenues generated
from the sale of pheasant hunting permits must be deposited into
a separate account within the department, to be known as the
Pheasant Fund and referred to in this subsection as the "fund."__
The fund is nonlapsing.__The fund may be used only for costs
directly related to the administration of the pheasant program,
including grants to a qualified rod and gun club or qualified
hunting-oriented organization to help defray the costs of
purchasing and raising pheasants in accordance with an agreement
with the commissioner entered into in accordance with section
10108, subsection 9.

 
SUBCHAPTER 5


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