Don is an amateur hunter. He obtains a hunting license from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department which limits his hunting to within 500 acres of forest land. He pays $200 for the permit and $1,400 for a lifetime license

Which source of state revenue is best exemplified by the permits and licenses paid by Don?
a. federal grant
b. amusement tax
c. dedicated fund
d. nontax revenue


Answer: D

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