Bill Text: WV HB2948 | 2011 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to electronic registration of wildlife
Sponsorship: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-02-10 - To House Judiciary [HB2948 Detail]
Download: West_Virginia-2011-HB2948-Introduced.html
(By Delegate Talbott)
(By Request of the Division of Natural Resources)
[Introduced January 31, 2011 ; referred to the
Committee on Natural Resources then the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §20-2-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to electronic registration of wildlife.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That §20-2-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. WILDLIFE RESOURCES.
§20-2-4. Possession of wildlife.
Except for wildlife, lawfully taken, killed or obtained, no person
Wildlife lawfully taken outside of this state
Migratory wild birds
The restrictions in this section do not apply to the director or duly authorized agents, who may, in any manner, take or maintain in captivity, at any time, any wildlife for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
Wildlife, except protected birds, spotted fawn, and bear cubs, killed or mortally wounded as a result of being accidentally or inadvertently struck by a motor vehicle may be lawfully possessed
Persons required to deliver wildlife to an official checking station may, in accordance with rules promulgated by the director, electronically register the wildlife in lieu of the delivery to an official checking station. "Electronically register" means submission of all necessary and relevant information to the division, in the manner designated by rule, in lieu of delivery of the wildlife to an official checking station. The director may promulgate rules, pursuant to article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code, governing the electronic registration of wildlife.
NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to authorize electronic registration of wildlife.
Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would be added.
