3.4. Applicants shall complete and submit an application on forms provided by the Division.
3.5. Permits are valid from January 1 to December 31 of each year. Permits are renewable, but may not be transferred to any other person. The Director may revoke or deny permits for cause or for violation of any of the provisions of the permit or Subsection 11.1 of this rule.
3.6. The fees for permits are as follows:
3.6.1. An applicant who applies for a permit who does not currently possess a permit issued by the Division in one of the three classes set forth in Section 4 of this rule, shall pay an initial $250 application and issuance fee for any class permit
3.62. The annual renewal fee for any class permit is $100. Any lapse in renewal of more than thirty (30) days subjects the applicant to the same $250 fee as an initial applicant
3.6.3. An applicant who currently possess a permit issued by the Division in one of the classes set forth in Section 4 of this rule, who applies for a permit in one of the other classes shall not pay an application and issuance fee.
3.7. Hunting License Requirements.
3.7.1. In addition to a falconry permit, pemñttees shall possess a valid hunting license and any other applicable stamps or licenses that are required by law.
3.7.2. When hunting waterfowl with a raptor, the permittee shall hold a valid federal and state waterfowl stamp.
3.8. Seasons and bag limits.
3.8.1. Falconers may only hunt during seasons established by the Director.
3.8.2. Falconers shall abide by all bag limits established by the Director.
§58-65-4. Classes of Permits.
4.1. Apprentice class.
4.1.1. An applicant for a permit shall be at least 14 years old.
4.12. A permittee shall be sponsored by a holder of a valid West Virginia General or Master Falconry Permit or a valid General or Master Falconry Permit from another state meeting Federal falconry standards and listed in appropriate Federal regulations for the first two years in