Virginia Statutes

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

Virginia § 29.1-344
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 29.1Wildlife, Inland Fisheries and Boating
Ch. 3Licenses
Art. 2Licenses for Waterfowl Blinds and for Hunting Waterfowl

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Va. Code Ann. § 29.1-344 (2026).

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A.Notwithstanding the provisions of § 29.1-340, each year, the owners of riparian rights, their lessees or permittees shall have the exclusive privilege of licensing and erecting stationary blinds on their shoreline, and the prior right of licensing and erecting stationary blinds in the public waters in front of their shoreline, to shoot waterfowl over the public waters. Such blinds shall not be located in water having a depth greater than eight feet at mean high tide, nor shall they be located farther than halfway across the body of water from the riparian owner's shoreline, except on the shores and waters of Back Bay in the City of Virginia Beach where such blinds are limited to (i) the riparian owner's shoreline at the mean low water mark or (ii) blinds erected and licensed by the ripa

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 29-85; 1987, c. 488; 1989, c. 217; 2004, c. 422; 2010, c. 9; 2012, c. 227; 2013, c. 745; 2020, c. 415; 2024, c. 186.

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