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HUNTING LAWS AND PERMITS

(P) Passed (F) Failed (V) Vetoed (I) Incoporated into other legislation
(C) Carried over from 2008 Session (CD) Carried over from 2008 session but died in committee on or before December 4th


Foxhound training preserve; establishes a license for nonresidents to hunt therein for $12. Amending § 29.1-304. (Patron-Wright, HB 1609 (Chapter 50))
Hunting and fishing; special license for youth groups. Adding § 29.1-315.1. (Patron-Cline, HB 2636 (Chapter 45))
Hunting and fishing licenses; clarifies authority of Marine Resources Commission and Board of Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to revise cost of license. Amending §§ 28.2-226.2 through 28.2-228.1, 28.2-241, 28.2-301, 28.2-302, 28.2-302.2, 28.2-302.2:1, 28.2-302.6 through 28.2-302.10:1, 28.2-315, 28.2-402, 28.2-502, 28.2-504, 28.2-702, 29.1-300.4, 29.1-302 through 29.1-305, 29.1-306, 29.1-307, 29.1-309 through 29.1-310, 29.1-310.2, 29.1-311, 29.1-318, 29.1-339.2, and 29.1-343. (Patron-Cox, HB 1719 (Chapter 9))
Hunting deer; allows .223 and .22-250 caliber rifles to be used therefor. Amending § 29.1-519. (Patron-Bowling, HB 2282 (F))
Hunting license; authorizes Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue at no cost to residents on active military service. Adding § 29.1-302.01. (Patron-Shuler, HB 1950 (F))
Hunting permit, special; issued to patients from veterans or military hospitals. Amending § 29.1-312. (Patron-Merricks, HB 1618 (Chapter 5); Cole, HB 1666 (I) See HB1618)
Pittsylvania County; Board of Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to adopt regulations to ensure that any seasons and bag limits for hunting of deer that apply do so uniformly. (Patron-Merricks, HB 2102 (F))
2009 Cumulative Index of Bills, Joint Resolutions, and Resolutions - For additional information, please contact the House of Delegates Information and Public Relations Office, P. O. Box 406, State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia 23218, telephone (804) 698-1500. Last updated 06/03/09