The Board is authorized to grant permits to bona fide field trial clubs and associations to hold field trials with dogs under such regulations it deems proper. The fee established by the Board for a field trial permit shall be an amount sufficient to defray the costs of processing the permit and administering the permitted activity, but shall not exceed twenty-five dollars per event. It shall be unlawful to hold such trials without the permit herein authorized during the closed season for game. If wild game is to be shot over or in front of dogs engaged in such field trials, the person actually shooting must have a license permitting him to do so.
Captive birds of any species released and immediately shot or recovered during such trials shall not be considered to be wild birds under this chapter or § 29.1-521.
1984, c. 492, § 29-213.96; 1987, c. 488; 1993, c. 623.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 29.1 - Wildlife, Inland Fisheries and Boating
§ 29.1-400. Unlawful to deal in furs without a permit
§ 29.1-401. Exemptions as to fur permits
§ 29.1-402. Permit fees to deal in furs; permit issuance
§ 29.1-403. Term of permits; application
§ 29.1-404. Qualifications of permittee
§ 29.1-405. Reports of permittees
§ 29.1-406. Penalty for violations
§ 29.1-407. Forfeiture of furs
§ 29.1-408. Permit required; exceptions
§ 29.1-409. From whom permits obtained; fee
§ 29.1-410. Disposition of funds
§ 29.1-411. Cooperative agreement
§ 29.1-413. Issuance discretionary, duration
§ 29.1-415. Taxidermy; sale of specimens
§ 29.1-416.1. Use of eel pots in the waters of Back Bay and its tributaries
§ 29.1-417. Capturing, holding, propagating, and disposing of wildlife for authorized purposes
§ 29.1-418. Collecting specimens
§ 29.1-419. Taking or holding of falcons, hawks and owls; use to hunt wild game