Code of Virginia
Chapter 3 - Licenses
§ 29.1-339.2. Establishment of Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; required

A. No person shall hunt or take any migratory waterfowl within the Commonwealth without first obtaining a Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp. Every person who is issued the Stamp shall carry it on his person when hunting or taking any migratory waterfowl. Each Stamp shall be validated by the signature of the licensee written across the face of such stamp. The Stamp shall be designed and produced in accordance with Department policy and shall be valid from July 1 of each year or their later date of purchase, to June 30 of the following year, unless sooner revoked. Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, any person who is exempt from hunting license requirements shall also be exempt from the requirements imposed by this section. Any person who is under the age of 16 years shall be exempt from the requirements of this section.
B. The fee for the Stamp for a resident and a nonresident is $9.75. Clerks and license agents who sell hunting licenses shall sell the Stamp and retain $0.75 as compensation for such service. The Board may subsequently revise the cost of the fees set forth in this section pursuant to § 29.1-103.
C. The Stamp may also be issued through an automated license delivery system. The fee for the issuance of the Stamp through an automated license delivery system shall be consistent with the fees specified in § 29.1-332. The format of the Stamp shall be the same as any other license, validation, or privilege issued through an automated license delivery system. When purchased through an automated license delivery system, the purchaser shall have the option of requesting the actual Stamp at the address specified on the license at the time of purchase.
D. The moneys received from the sale of the Stamp shall be paid by each clerk or agent to the Department for payment into the state treasury. Payment shall be made by means prescribed by the Board and agreed to by the clerk or agent. Upon receipt into the treasury of such moneys, the Comptroller shall credit the sums to the Game Protection Fund established in § 29.1-101 and accounted for as a separate fund to be designated as the Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp Fund (the Stamp Fund). Moneys from the Stamp Fund shall not be diverted to any other state agency. The Department shall use the moneys in the Stamp Fund in the following manner:
1. The Department shall first utilize these moneys to cover any administrative costs associated with production and issuance of, and accounting for, the Stamp.
2. The Department shall contract 50 percent of the remaining annual revenue deposited in the Stamp Fund with appropriate nonprofit organizations for cooperative waterfowl habitat improvement projects. Before paying such moneys to any nonprofit organization, the Department shall obtain evidence that the organization is eligible to receive funds for such projects.
3. The remainder of the moneys in the Stamp Fund shall be used by the Department to protect, preserve, restore, enhance, and develop waterfowl habitat in Virginia.
E. The Department may establish (i) the method for selecting appropriate designs for the Stamp and (ii) eligibility criteria for receiving funds for waterfowl habitat improvement projects. The Department may sell expired Stamps for less than face value to the general public for a period of three years, after which time the Department shall shred any unsold expired Stamps. All revenues derived from the sale of these Stamps shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the Game Protection Fund and dedicated to the Stamp Fund.
F. For purposes of this section:
"Migratory waterfowl" means those migratory birds belonging to the Family Anatidae (ducks, geese, brant, and swans) for which open hunting seasons are established by federal regulations.
"Stamp" means the Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp.
2005, c. 127; 2007, c. 644; 2009, c. 9.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 29.1 - Wildlife, Inland Fisheries and Boating

Chapter 3 - Licenses

§ 29.1-300. Unlawful to hunt, trap or fish without license

§ 29.1-300.1. Certification of competence in hunter education; incentives

§ 29.1-300.2. Hunter education program

§ 29.1-300.3. Program fees

§ 29.1-300.4. Apprentice hunting license; deferral of hunter education

§ 29.1-301. Exemptions from license requirements

§ 29.1-302. Special license for certain resident disabled veterans

§ 29.1-302.01. Special fishing license for disabled active duty military personnel

§ 29.1-302.02. Special resident and nonresident hunting and fishing licenses for partially disabled veterans

§ 29.1-302.03. Special licenses for certain nonresident disabled veterans

§ 29.1-302.1. Special lifetime hunting and fishing licenses for residents and nonresidents

§ 29.1-302.2. Special lifetime fishing license; permanently disabled persons

§ 29.1-302.3. Special guest fishing licenses

§ 29.1-302.4. Special lifetime trout fishing licenses for residents and nonresidents

§ 29.1-303. Fees to hunt

§ 29.1-303.1. Trip hunting licenses

§ 29.1-303.2. State junior resident hunting license fee

§ 29.1-303.2:1. State junior resident bear hunting license; fee

§ 29.1-303.3. Youth resident and nonresident combination hunting license established; fee

§ 29.1-304. Nonresident license to hunt within shooting preserves and foxhound training preserves

§ 29.1-305. Special license for hunting bear, deer and turkey; authority of Board to create bear license

§ 29.1-305.1. Bonus deer permits

§ 29.1-305.01. Special license to hunt elk; authority of Board to create elk license and quota hunts

§ 29.1-305.2. Special fox hunting licenses

§ 29.1-306. Special archery license, slingbow license, and crossbow license

§ 29.1-306.1. Repealed

§ 29.1-307. Special muzzleloading license

§ 29.1-308. Reserved

§ 29.1-309. Fees to trap

§ 29.1-309.1. Special lifetime trapping license; permanently disabled persons and disabled veterans

§ 29.1-309.2. Special lifetime trapping license for senior citizens

§ 29.1-309.3. State junior resident trapping license established; fee

§ 29.1-310. Fees to fish

§ 29.1-310.1. Sportsman's hunting and fishing license established

§ 29.1-310.2. Special combined individual sportfishing licenses

§ 29.1-311. Trip fishing license for residents and nonresidents; trout stocked waters

§ 29.1-312. Special fishing or hunting permits for certain veterans

§ 29.1-313. Issuance of licenses for use of individuals in certain state facilities

§ 29.1-314. Special fishing permits for certain handicapped persons

§ 29.1-315. Special fishing permits for certain school classes

§ 29.1-315.1. Special permit to hunt and fish by youth during fish and wildlife education events

§ 29.1-316. Special fishing permits for certain youth camps

§ 29.1-317. Special fishing permits for certain juveniles

§ 29.1-318. Board may charge use fees for fishing in certain waters

§ 29.1-319. Persons entitled to county, city, or state resident licenses

§ 29.1-320. Reserved

§ 29.1-321. Nonresident required to buy nonresident license

§ 29.1-322. Residents of counties bordering on streams

§ 29.1-323. By whom licenses issued

§ 29.1-324. Reserved

§ 29.1-325. Evidence that applicant entitled to license

§ 29.1-326. Reserved

§ 29.1-327. Agents for sale of licenses and permits; sales by telephone and electronic media

§ 29.1-328. Term of licenses and permits; multiple-year license

§ 29.1-329. Reserved

§ 29.1-330. Delivery to clerk or agent; return of unused annually expiring materials and unsold licenses; voluntary contributions

§ 29.1-331. Licenses to be dated, numbered and authenticated

§ 29.1-332. License and permit receipts; compensation for issuing; sums to be credited to game protection fund

§ 29.1-333. Reports to Director as to sale of licenses

§ 29.1-334. Certificate when license lost or destroyed

§ 29.1-335. Hunting, trapping or fishing without a license

§ 29.1-336. Carrying licenses and certificates; penalty

§ 29.1-337. Displaying license upon request

§ 29.1-337.1. Penalty for false statements; altering, borrowing or lending license

§ 29.1-338. Revocation of license and privileges; penalties

§ 29.1-339. Complimentary licenses

§ 29.1-339.1. Repealed

§ 29.1-339.2. Establishment of Virginia Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; required

§ 29.1-340. Hunting waterfowl from unlicensed blinds and without season license

§ 29.1-341. Stationary blinds defined

§ 29.1-341.1. Number of stationary blinds permitted; when erected

§ 29.1-342. Floating blinds

§ 29.1-342.1. Waterfowl blinds in locality where bird hunting with firearms prohibited

§ 29.1-343. Fees for waterfowl blind licenses

§ 29.1-344. Stationary blinds on shore and in the public waters for owners of riparian rights

§ 29.1-344.1. Stationary duck blind license; riparian landowners exempted

§ 29.1-344.2. Time period for obtaining riparian stationary blind licenses

§ 29.1-345. Stationary blinds in the public waters for nonriparian owners

§ 29.1-345.1. Time period for obtaining nonriparian stationary blind licenses

§ 29.1-345.2. Damaged stationary blinds in Virginia Beach; civil penalty

§ 29.1-346. When license for floating blinds issued; distance from stationary blinds

§ 29.1-347. Renewing licenses

§ 29.1-348. Obtaining licenses

§ 29.1-349. Hunting, erecting blind within 500 yards of licensed blind

§ 29.1-350. Exemption from application of article

§ 29.1-351. Regulations to be issued; present regulations continued in force

§ 29.1-351.1. Penalty for violations

§ 29.1-352. Damage stamp program established; purpose; intent

§ 29.1-353. Local governing body to adopt ordinance

§ 29.1-354. Stamps required; issuance; fee; affixing stamps; cancellation

§ 29.1-355. Disposition of funds

§ 29.1-356. Reporting damages; filing and adjudicating claims

§ 29.1-357. Civil action required

§ 29.1-358. Localities to report claims and reimbursements