Bill Text: VA HB1344 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced

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Bill Title: Hunters, certain; right to go on lands of another.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-03-01 - Passed by indefinitely in Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources (10-Y 5-N) [HB1344 Detail]

Download: Virginia-2022-HB1344-Introduced.html
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HOUSE BILL NO. 1344
Offered January 21, 2022
A BILL to amend and reenact §18.2-136 of the Code of Virginia, relating to right of certain hunters to go on lands of another.
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Patron-- Edmunds
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Committee Referral Pending
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Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That §18.2-136 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:

§18.2-136. Right of certain hunters to go on lands of another; carrying firearms or bows and arrows prohibited.

Fox hunters and coon hunters, when the chase begins on other lands, may follow their dogs on prohibited lands, and hunters of all other game, when the chase begins on other lands, may go upon prohibited lands to retrieve their dogs, falcons, hawks, or owls but may not carry firearms or bows and arrows on their persons or hunt any game while thereon unless (i) their dog is in immediate danger or (ii) they obtained prior permission from the landowner or his agent to carry such firearms or bows and arrows onto the lands. Prior to going on prohibited lands to retrieve his dog pursuant to this section during legal, daylight hunting hours, if the land is so posted, a hunter shall attempt to contact the landowner by phone, text, or email using contact information that is clearly provided on such posted signs. The use of vehicles to retrieve dogs, falcons, hawks, or owls on prohibited lands shall be allowed only with the permission of the landowner or his agent. Any person who goes on prohibited lands to retrieve his dogs, falcons, hawks, or owls pursuant to this section and who willfully refuses to identify himself when requested by the landowner or his agent to do so is guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.

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