31 Tex. Admin. Code § 53.130 - Combination and Super-Combination License Package Revenue Allocation
(a) Definitions. The following words and
terms, when used in this section, shall have the following meanings, unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1)
Gross receipts--the total amount received from the sale of a combination or
super-combination license package before any commission or any other collection
cost is deducted.
(2) License--the
hunting license and fishing license included in a combination or
super-combination license package.
(3) Net receipts--gross receipts less any
commission and/or other collection cost.
(4) Original price--the price of a license or
stamp if sold separately rather than as part of a package.
(5) Purchaser utilization--the use of a
license or stamp included in the super-combination license package by the
purchaser of a super-combination license package.
(6) Stamp--any stamp included in a
combination or super-combination license package.
(7) Super-combination license package--those
licenses and stamps listed in §
53.3(7) and (8)
of this title (relating to Combination Hunting and Fishing License
Packages).
(8) Combination license
package--those licenses and stamps listed in §
53.3(1) - (6) of
this title.
(b)
Super-Combination License Package.
(1) Net
receipts from the sale of a super-combination license package shall be
allocated to each license and stamp in the super-combination license package by
means of a relative weighting calculated by using both the original price of
the licenses and stamps and purchaser utilization, which shall be based on an
average of survey results from the most recent three, four or five surveys
conducted.
(2) A survey to
determine purchaser utilization shall be conducted once every three
years.
(c) Combination
License Revenue Allocation. Fishing stamps sold as part of a combination
license package are not discounted. The full value of each endorsement (100% of
the original price of each stamp) sold as part of a combination license package
shall be allocated to each endorsement fund.
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