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2004 SESSION

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HB 133 Hunting licenses; establishment of a nonresident youth permit.

Introduced by: M. Kirkland Cox | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Nonresident youth hunting licenses. Establishes license fees for nonresident youth who wish to hunt in Virginia. Currently, there is no distinction by age for the various nonresident-hunting licenses. Under this bill the basic nonresident hunting license would be $12 for nonresident youth under 12, $15 for nonresidents between the ages of 12 to 15, and would remain at $80 for nonresidents 16 or older. The cost of the youth resident combination license, which allows residents under the age of 16 to hunt (i) bear, deer and turkey, (ii) with a bow and arrow during special archery season, and (iii) with a muzzleloader during muzzleloading season, is $15. For a nonresident under 16, the cost of this license would be $30. Finally, the fee for the big game license for a nonresident, which is $12 for a resident older than 16 and $7.50 for a resident under 16, would be $60 for a nonresident 16 or older, $15 for a nonresident 12 to 15, and $12 for a nonresident under 12.


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