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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 3

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

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There is hereby established a state youth resident combination hunting license, which may be obtained by any resident under the age of 16 to hunt in all counties and cities of the Commonwealth and to hunt
(i)bear, deer, and turkey;
(ii)with a bow and arrow or slingbow during the special archery seasons;
(iii)with a crossbow during special archery seasons; and
(iv)with a muzzleloader during the special muzzleloading seasons. The fee for this license shall be $15. The license shall serve in lieu of the state junior resident hunting license; the special license for hunting bear, deer, and turkey; the special archery license; the special crossbow license; and the special muzzleloading license. For a nonresident youth under the age of 16, the fee for such a license shall be $30. The Board may subsequently revise the cost of licenses set forth in this section pursuant to § 29.1-103 .
1996, cc. 118 , 151 ; 2004, c. 269 ; 2007, c. 40 ; 2009, c. 9 ; 2017, c. 530 .
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