2711 - Issuing agents.

     § 2711.  Issuing agents.        (a)  Appointment and bond.--The commission may appoint such     persons as it deems necessary to issue fishing licenses and     permits, and the persons so appointed shall be required to post     a bond or other security in a form satisfactory to the     commission in an amount it determines. The commission may     establish administrative fees for fishing license issuing     agents. County treasurers shall be exempt from payment of any     administrative fee established by the commission.        (b)  Compensation and fees.--For services rendered in     collecting and submitting license and permit fees, issuing     agents, as long as they continue to act in that capacity, may     collect and retain the issuing agent fees set forth in section     2715 (relating to license, permit and issuing agent fees), which     amount shall be full compensation for services rendered by them     under the provisions of this title. The compensation shall be     retained by the respective issuing agents and shall cover, among     other things, the cost of issuing licenses, special licenses and     permits, postage, mailing, returns and bonding of said agents.     All license, special license and permit fees paid to an issuing     agent under this title shall be paid by those agents into the     State Treasury for deposit in the Fish Fund in the manner     prescribed by the commission and they shall be applied to the     purposes provided for in this title. An issuing agent shall make     returns to the commission in the manner prescribed by the     commission. Any issuing agent failing to comply with any of the     provisions of this section shall not be entitled to retain the     fee fixed in this subsection for the agent's services but shall     pay those fees to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Fish     Fund. Delinquent agents are subject to a penalty of 10% per     month on any outstanding balance of license money due the     commission, which penalty shall be compounded on a monthly     basis. If those sums are not so paid, the Commonwealth may     recover them by suit in the same manner as like amounts are now     recoverable by law.        (c)  Rules and regulations.--The commission may promulgate     such rules and regulations to control and supervise the issuance     of fishing licenses and permits and the collection and     remittance of fees set forth in section 2715(a) and (a.1) by     issuing agents and institutional superintendents as it may deem     necessary.        (d)  Proof of identification, residency and age.--Each     issuing agent shall secure positive proof of identification,     residency and age for each license issued.        (e)  Records.--Every issuing agent shall maintain records in     the manner prescribed by the commission. The records shall be     available at reasonable hours for inspection by any waterways     conservation officer or other officer designated by the     commission or any representative of the Department of the     Auditor General.        (e.1)  Equipment.--Equipment for the issuance of fishing     licenses and permits in the possession of issuing agents shall     be available at reasonable hours for inspection by any waterways     conservation officer or other officer designated by the     commission.        (f)  Penalty.--            (1)  Any issuing agent or institutional superintendent        violating subsection (b) commits a summary offense of the        first degree.            (2)  Any issuing agent or institutional superintendent        committing a second or subsequent violation of subsection (b)        in a 12-month period commits a misdemeanor of the second        degree.            (3)  Any issuing agent or institutional superintendent        violating any other provision of this section or the rules or        regulations promulgated thereunder commits a summary offense        of the second degree.            (4)  The commission may, in its discretion, recall the        issuing agency of any agent who violates any provision of        this section or the rules and regulations promulgated        thereunder.     (July 20, 1983, P.L.53, No.27, eff. Jan. 1, 1984; Dec. 22, 1989,     P.L.735, No.102, eff. Jan. 1, 1990; July 6, 1995, P.L.310,     No.47, eff. Dec. 1, 1995; Nov. 3, 1999, P.L.447, No.41, eff.     Jan. 1, 2000; Feb. 4, 2008, P.L.3, No.2, eff. imd.)        Cross References.  Section 2711 is referred to in section     2715 of this title.