13104076D
HOUSE BILL NO. 2099
AMENDMENT IN THE NATURE OF A SUBSTITUTE
(Proposed by the House Committee on Agriculture, Chesapeake and
Natural Resources
on January 16, 2013)
(Patron Prior to Substitute--Delegate Wilt)
A BILL to amend and reenact §§29.1-517 and 29.1-530 of the
Code of Virginia, relating to trapping and shooting of fur-bearing animals
during closed season.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§29.1-517 and 29.1-530 of the Code of Virginia are
amended and reenacted as follows:
§29.1-517. Trapping and shooting of fur-bearing animals
during closed season.
A landowner may trap or shoot fur-bearing animals except
muskrats or raccoons, upon his own land during closed season. When muskrats
or raccoons are damaging crops or dams, the owner of the premises may kill them
or have them killed under a permit obtained from the conservation police
officer when these animals are causing damage to crops or property, or
are posing a threat to human health or safety, or are otherwise causing a
nuisance.
§29.1-530. Open and closed season for trapping, bag limits,
etc.
A. There shall be a continuous open season for trapping
nuisance species and a continuous closed trapping season on all other species
of wild birds and wild animals, except as provided by Board regulations.
However, a landowner or his agent may trap and dispose of, except by sale,
squirrels creating a nuisance on his property at any time in any area where the
use of firearms for such purpose is prohibited by law or local ordinance.
B. In addition, the following general rules shall be
applicable to any person trapping in the Commonwealth:
1. The trapper shall be responsible for all damage done by an
illegally set trap, and any person finding a trap set contrary to law may
report it to the landowner upon whose land the trap is located or to any
conservation police officer who may destroy or otherwise make the trap
inoperable.
2. A landowner may trap furbearing animals, except beaver,
muskrat and raccoons, upon his own land during closed season.
3. Licensed trappers may shoot wild animals caught in
traps on any day of the week during the seasons prescribed in subsection A in
order to dispatch such animal. No additional licenses are required other than a
valid Virginia trapping license.
4. 3. It shall be is lawful to
trap wild animals within the daily bag and season limits, if any, during the
open season provided by Board regulations.
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