GAME, INLAND FISHERIES AND BOATING
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Bears; killing in barns or stables. Amending § 29.1-530.2. (Patron-Newman, SB 488)

Blaze orange hat; change in design. Amending § 29.1-530.1. (Patron-Watkins, SB 60)

Child abuse or neglect; training in recognizing suspected cases by animal control officers and how complaints may be filed. Amending § 3.1-796.104:1. (Patron-Watts, HB 773)

Constitutional amendment; allows local governing bodies to exempt motor vehicles and boats from taxation (first reference). Amending Section 6 of Article X. (Patron-Colgan, SJR 51)

Deer and bear kill permits; when and where permitted. Amending § 29.1-529. (Patron-Marye, SB 577)

Elk; prohibits hunting. Adding § 29.1-528.1. (Patron-Stump, HB 850)

Groundhogs; bounties. Amending § 15.2-926.1. (Patron-Pollard, HB 980)

Hunting and trapping; point-of-sale licensing, when licenses valid. Amending § 29.1-328. (Patron-Blevins, SB 581)

Hunting of waterfowl from duck blinds; provisions, fees, rebuilding blinds, etc. Amending §§ 29.1-340 through 29.1-351; adding §§ 29.1-341.1, 29.1-347.1 and 29.1-350.1; repealing Chapter 312, 1924 Acts. (Patron-Cox, HB 202)

Hunting weapons; definition. Amending §§ 29.1-100, 29.1-519, 29.1-523, 29.1-524, 29.1-525 and 29.1-549. (Patron-Ruff, SB 341)

License plates, special; issuance to members and supporters of BoatU.S. bearing legend: BoatU.S. Member. Adding § 46.2-749.49. (Patron-Ticer, SB 213)

License plates, special; issuance to members of BoatU.S. bearing legend: BoatU.S. Member. Adding § 46.2-749.49. (Patron-Moran, HB 1198)

Motor vehicles and boats; abolishes personal property tax, increases retail sales and use tax due to loss in revenue to localities. Amending §§ 3.1-1111, 30-133, 46.2-623, 58.1-603, 58.1-604, 58.1-604.1, 58.1-608.3, 58.1-611.1, 58.1-614, 58.1-627, 58.1-628, 58.1-638 and 58.1-3912; adding §§ 58.1-3537, 58.1-3538 and 58.1-3667; repealing §§ 15.2-1636.20, 58.1-3523 through 58.1-3536 and 58.1-3916.01. (Patron-Colgan, SB 173)

Paradise Creek; Department of Conservation and Recreation to study future land use along, and to recommend ways Commonwealth might participate in development of a public park, a recreational area, and a wildlife preserve. (Patron-Quayle, SJR 85)

Personal flotation devices; wearing by children under age 12 when watercraft in operation. Adding § 29.1-735.01. (Patron-Lucas, SB 47)

Service districts; powers concerning eradication and removal of skunks, rats, etc., in Town of Front Royal. Amending § 15.2-2403. (Patron-Athey, HB 377)

Service districts; powers concerning eradication of nuisance animals such as skunks, rats, etc. Amending § 15.2-2403. (Patron-Athey, HB 376)

Sight-seeing carriers by boat, special or charter party carriers and motor carriers by launch; definitions and regulations. Amending §§ 46.2-2000, 46.2-2001, 46.2-2001.1, 46.2-2011.4, 46.2-2011.10, 46.2-2011.14, 46.2-2011.15, 46.2-2011.16, 46.2-2011.22 and 46.2-2099.30; repealing §§ 46.2-2099.20, 46.2-2099.22 through 46.2-2099.29 and 46.2-2099.31 through 46.2-2099.40. (Patron-McDonnell, HB 301)

Sunday hunting; limited to areas east of Blue Ridge Mountains. Amending § 29.1-521. (Patron-Phillips, HB 1241)

Sunday hunting ban; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to study whether it is still appropriate. (Patron-Marshall, R.G., HJR 149)

Trout fishing; issuance of special lifetime licenses. Amending §§ 29.1-301 and 29.1-311; adding § 29.1-302.4. (Patron-Colgan, SB 74)

Turkey season; prohibits use of certain firearms. Amending § 29.1-519. (Patron-Abbitt, HB 138)

Waterfowl blind statutes; joint subcommittee to study provisions thereof that determine how stationary blinds are licensed in public waters and on shores of public waters. (Patron-Cox, HJR 83)

Waterfowl sanctuaries and blinds; repeals establishment in certain localities. Repealing Chapter 334, 1928 Acts, Chapter 39, 1942 Acts, Chapter 680, 1956 Acts, Chapters 152 and 463, 1958 Acts and Chapter 342, 1962 Acts. (Patron-Cox, HB 201)

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