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2005 SESSION
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- HB 1646 Hunting license; persons aged 12 years or older required to carry while hunting.
- HB 1668 Game wardens; abolishes payment of salaries by Dickenson and Buchanan Counties.
- HB 1669 Deer; abolishes rifle hunting in Essex County.
- HB 1670 Hunting; abolishes unlawful rifles in Buckingham County.
- HB 1756 Watercraft or motorboat; involuntary manslaughter while driving intoxicated.
- HB 1827 Wildlife mounts; nonprofit organizations allowed to sale in conjunction with fundraising activities.
- HB 1917 Hunting; clarifies carrying a gun on Sunday.
- HB 2026 Personal flotation devices; penalty.
- HB 2029 Nonindigenous aquatic nuisance species; prohibited without permit, penalty.
- HB 2102 Blaze orange clothing; exempts person hunting with bow & arrow in areas where firearms prohibited.
- HB 2155 Indigenous wild birds and animals, legally taken; allows licensed auctioneers to sell parts.
- HB 2200 Crossbows; license for hunting during special archery seasons, restricted fee.
- HB 2273 Hunting; prohibits device/service that remote controls firearms, etc. to hunt birds, etc., penalty.
- HB 2282 Sport shooting ranges; certain specified criteria for localities.
- HB 2310 Mechanic's lien; increases limits for repairs and storage for keeper of stable, garage, marina, etc.
- HB 2505 Duck blinds; allows use in certain localities & waters, & abolishes prohibited hunting in localities
- HB 2686 Personal property exempt from taxation; includes commercial fishing boats.
- HB 2689 Duck blinds; allows use in certain localities and waters.
- HB 2743 Retail Sales & Use Tax; City of Hampton to allocate portion of revenues to certain projects.
- HB 2887 Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; required for those persons hunting or taking waterfowl.
- SB 759 Retail Sales & Use Tax; City of Hampton to allocate portion of revenues to certain projects.
- SB 909 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
- SB 1057 Abandoned vessel; reduces time before landowner, etc. may acquire title.
- SB 1061 Personal flotation devices; required for children 12 yrs. of age or younger to wear, penalty.
- SB 1083 Hunting; prohibits device/service that remote controls firearms, etc. to hunt birds, etc., penalty.
- SB 1150 Hunting; reporting of accidents, penalty.
- SB 1197 Game wardens; to have at least one on patrol during boating season at large lakes.
- SB 1273 Personal property tax; separate classification for boats used in businesses.
- SJ 393 Firearms hunting ordinances; Department of game and Inland Fisheries studying continued.