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2019 SESSION
19105391DBe it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That § 29.1-345 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 29.1-345. Stationary blinds in the public waters for nonriparian owners.
Unless a license has been obtained pursuant to § 29.1-344, and
a stake or a blind has been erected and marked within the time stated as
specified in § 29.1-344, in any year, the owners of riparian rights,
or their lessees or permittees shall forfeit the privilege of licensing
blinds on their shores and also lose priority for licensing stationary blinds
in the public waters adjoining such shores. Any locations remaining in the
public waters shall belong to whoever first obtains a license and erects a
stake or a blind. The blind shall not be located in a marked navigation channel
on the site selected. Except in the waters of Virginia Beach, the blind or
stake shall not be located less than 150 yards from a riparian owner's
shoreline at the mean low water mark, unless the riparian owner gives written
permission to locate the blind or stake closer to shore. In addition, the
blind must shall be at least 500 yards from any other stationary
blind, and the license for that season must shall be properly
affixed to the structure. When licensing a stationary blind, the location of
each blind licensed shall be provided as latitude and longitude coordinates.