Virginia Statutes

§ 10.1-1160 — Effect of proclamation on hunting season

Virginia § 10.1-1160
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 10.1CONSERVATION
Subtitle IIACTIVITIES ADMINISTERED BY OTHER ENTITIES
Ch. 11FOREST RESOURCES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
Art. 8FIRE HAZARDS AND CLOSING OF HUNTING AND FISHING SEASONS IN FORESTLANDS

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Va. Code Ann. § 10.1-1160 (2026).

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When any proclamation is issued pursuant to § 10.1-1158 during any open hunting season (with the exception of any season on migratory birds or waterfowl, the limits of which are prescribed by any agency of the federal government), or when the opening date of any such hunting season occurs while such proclamation is effective, the season, if open, may be extended by the Governor for a period not exceeding the number of legal hunting days during which such proclamation is in effect, beginning on the first legal hunting day after the expiration of the season. If the season is not open, it may open beginning on the first legal hunting day after such proclamation is rescinded and remain open for a period not exceeding the prescribed length of the season.

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Legislative History

1954, c. 134, § 27-54.2; 1972, c. 150; 1988, c. 891.

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