The University of Pennsylvania Museum has a standard (voluntary)
admission for all the general public but there is a differential for
group fees because the STate of Pennsylvania grant to our Education
department gives a subsidy to Pennsylvania schools and other groups.
So a class from out-of-state pays at a higher rate. The difference is
only $10 and so far does not seem to create a problem once we explain.
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>As long as some of us are discussing admission charges, I'd like to ask a
>question. Does anyone have experience with charging different fees for
>residents and non-residents? We have discount annual passes, which are
>targeted at locals, but the idea of charging out-of-state visitors a higher
>fee at the door has been floated by the politicos and we are trying to get
>some idea of its ramifications. I've heard of out-of-state fishing licenses,
>but this is a new one. We're also checking into the legality. Has anyone
>else dealt with this?
>Kenneth DeRoux
>Curator of Museum Services
>Alaska State Museum
>395 Whittier Street
>Juneau, AK 99801-1718
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>http://ccl.alaska.edu/local/museum/home/html
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