(A) A resident may obtain a lifetime statewide combination license from the department at its designated licensing locations, which grants the same privileges as an annual combination license. The license fee is based on the age of the applicant. If at the time of application the individual is:

(1) under two years of age, the fee is three hundred dollars;

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 50-9-520

(2) at least two years of age, but less than sixteen years of age, the fee is four hundred dollars;

(3) at least sixteen years of age but less than sixty-four years of age, the fee is five hundred dollars.

(B) A resident who holds a lifetime combination license may obtain the privilege of statewide saltwater recreational fishing from the department at its designated licensing locations. The license fee is based on the age of the applicant. If at the time of application the individual is:

(1) under two years of age, the fee is one hundred twenty dollars;

(2) at least two years of age but less than sixteen years of age, the fee is one hundred sixty dollars;

(3) at least sixteen years of age but less than sixty-four years of age, the fee is two hundred dollars.

(C) A resident who holds a lifetime combination license may obtain the privilege of hunting migratory waterfowl from the department at its designated licensing locations. The permit fee is based on the age of the applicant. If at the time of application the individual is:

(1) under two years of age, the fee is sixty-six dollars;

(2) at least two years of age but less than sixteen years of age, the fee is eighty-eight dollars;

(3) at least sixteen years of age but less than sixty-four years of age, the fee is one hundred ten dollars.

(D) Privileges in subsections (B) and (C) also may be obtained simultaneously when application is made for licenses in subsection (A).