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HB 129Deer; permit may be issued to kill if damaging residential plants and certain property.

VA 20261 session

Killing of deer damaging residential plants and certain property. Allows the Director of the Department of Wildlife Resources or his designee to issue a permit to kill a limited number of antlered deer when such deer cause damage to residential plants and the Director or his designee determines, upon inspection, that there is clear and convincing evidence that the damage was done by antlered deer. Upon a landowner or lessee's request, the bill also requires the Director or his designee to issue a permit to kill antlerless deer on commercial agricultural production lands when such deer cause damage to fruit trees, Christmas trees, crops, horticultural plants, or personal property utilized for commercial agricultural production within the Commonwealth. When such damage is caused by antlered deer, the bill requires the Director or his designee to issue a permit to kill a limited number of antlered deer if the Director or his designee determines that there is clear and convincing evidence that the damage was done by antlered deer. The bill also changes the extent to which a person can assist in hunting when his hunting license has been revoked or suspended in the Commonwealth by prohibiting such person from assisting in hunting until the hunting restriction has been lifted. Current law allows such a person to assist in hunting after a certain period of time.

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Action timeline (46)
  1. · house · H4020
  2. · house · H0101
  3. · house · H0112
  4. · house · H8120
  5. · house · H8120
  6. · house · H0118
  7. · house · H0108
  8. · house · H4640
  9. · house · H4110
  10. · house · H4120
  11. · house · H4410
  12. · house · H4601
  13. · house · H5000
  14. · senate · S4140
  15. · senate · S0101
  16. · house · H8500
  17. · senate · S8120
  18. · senate · S0112
  19. · senate · S0108
  20. · senate · S4640
  21. · senate · S4645
  22. · senate · S4150
  23. · senate · S4145
  24. · senate · S4160
  25. · senate · S4150
  26. · senate · S4160
  27. · senate · S4160
  28. · senate · S4160
  29. · house · H8500
  30. · senate · S4130
  31. · senate · S4410
  32. · senate · S4601
  33. · senate · S4601
  34. · senate · S5022
  35. · house · H5432
  36. · house · H5610
  37. · house · H5601
  38. · senate · S5620
  39. · house · H7010
  40. · G7010
  41. · house · H5620
  42. · house · H7010
  43. · G7010
  44. · house · H8500
  45. · G7050
  46. · G9998
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1Mitchell Cornett (R, state_lower VA)sponsor05
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By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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