VOLUNTARY DONATIONS TO ACCOUNTS.

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67-7131. VOLUNTARY DONATIONS TO ACCOUNTS. (1) An applicant for a certificate of number or nonresident user certificate for a snowmobile, pursuant to sections 67-7103 and 67-7104, Idaho Code, who makes application for the same directly from the department, and not through a vendor, may make a voluntary donation to support the state snowmobile fund pursuant to section 67-7106, Idaho Code, in conjunction with the application for certificate. The department shall include an accommodation to notify an applicant of the opportunity and to allow an applicant to designate such a donation and shall transfer all such funds received to the state snowmobile fund pursuant to section 67-7106, Idaho Code, at least monthly. None of the proceeds from voluntary donations pursuant to this section shall be used for administrative expenses of the department.

(2) An applicant for a certificate of number or nonresident user certificate for an off-highway vehicle pursuant to sections 67-7122 and 67-7124, Idaho Code, who makes application for the same directly from the department, and not through a vendor, may make a voluntary donation to support the OHV recreation account as established by section 67-7126, Idaho Code, in conjunction with the application for certificate. The department shall include an accommodation to notify an applicant of the opportunity and to allow an applicant to designate such a donation and shall transfer all such funds received to the OHV recreation account as established by section 67-7126, Idaho Code, at least monthly. None of the proceeds from voluntary donations pursuant to this section shall be used for administrative expenses of the department.

(3) The department may charge a convenience fee for any voluntary donation received pursuant to this section to offset any credit card processing fees or other bank fees associated with processing or receiving a voluntary donation.

History:

[67-7131, added 2021, ch. 149, sec. 22, p. 414.]


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