As a side note FYI, seems online testing available is attracting some of our 
locals. One site in particular offers a no fee test for students, first 
responders and veterans. 

Larry R
K5LER


> On Mar 25, 2022, at 09:30, mark janzer via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Please refer to the link on the ARRL site for more details:
> 
> http://www.arrl.org/news/new-amateur-radio-license-applications-fee-to-become-effective-april-19-2022
> 
> The last scheduled BVARC test session date, before the increase, is April 9th.
> 
> Note that VE sessions do not collect the added $35.
> 
> There is also a youth program (18 and under) to defray the initial licensing 
> costs to $5 (deducting the $35 increase and $10 off the VE session).
> The ARRL program has not yet been implemented, so VE sessions aren't equipped 
> to handle these youth price reductions.
> 
> Also, BVARC is about to implement it's own program for youth licensing, 
> starting at the May 7th session. 
> We'll provide a new VHF/UHF transceiver (Baofeng, limited supply) at the VE 
> session, to youth that successfully pass their Technician test.
> This is the result of a very generous grant from a BVARC member (THANKS!)
> 
> 73
> Mark
> K5MGJ
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