entire agency and difficult to prorate among
the various other funding sources; and
activities that extend beyond the statutory
use of the various cash funds.
Game Fund derives its revenues from
a variety of sources, including hunting
and fishing permit sales, Federal Aid
reimbursements and interest earnings.
This fund is the agency's largest source of
funding and is the primary funding source
for fish and wildlife activities.
Park Fund is the agency's second largest
source of funding. It is used to improve,
maintain and operate areas within the state
park system. Major revenue sources include
camping and lodging fees, park entry
permit sales, restaurant and food services
and other park facility use fees.
Federal Grants are the agency's third
largest "cash" funding sources. They include
reimbursable and direct grants.
Habitat Funds include terrestrial and
aquatic funds. They are supported primarily
from the sale of the stamps tied to hunting
and fishing activities, respectively.
Administra-
tion
$5.4 M (6%)
Law
Enforcement
$6.1 M (7%)
Fishing
Permits and
Stamps
$5.8 M (6%)
Direct Federal
Funds
$10.6 M (11%)
Park Entry
Permits
$6 M (6%)
g and
g Fees
(12%)
Motor-
boat,
ATV and
UTV
Sales
Tax
$4.1 M
(4%)
Miscellaneous
$7.3 M (8%)
Others $6.6 M
(8%)
Tobacco Products
Tax
Donations
Boat Registrations
Food Services
Resale Items
Publications
Land Use Leases
Sale of Surplus
Property
Concessions and Admissions $2.2 M (2%)
Investment Income $1.4 M (2%)
Capital
$14.6 M (17%)
Fisheries
$7.9 M (9%)
Communi-
cations
$4.4 M
(5%)
Planning,
Engineer-
ing and
Construc-
tion
$3.6 M
(5%)
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