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Code · Virginia · Title 29.1 · Chapter 5

Code of Virginia § 29.1-528.2. Local tree stand ordinance; disabled hunter exempt.

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While hunting during any established open hunting season and in accordance with other laws and regulations, a hunter shall be exempt from any local ordinance requiring hunting from an elevated platform or tree stand if he
(i)possesses a valid hunting license and is permanently disabled, as defined in § 58.1-3217 and as attested to by a licensed physician on a form provided by the Department and carried on the hunter's person while hunting, or
(ii)holds a lifetime disabled or disabled veterans license under § 29.1-302 , 29.1-302.02 , or 29.1-302.03 or subsection C of § 29.1-302.1 .
The exemption provided by this section shall apply only to a hunter whose permanent disability, as attested to by a licensed physician pursuant to the provisions of this section or as accepted by the Director pursuant to the provisions of subsection C of § 29.1-302.1 , is based on a physical impairment or deformity.
2018, c. 836 .
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