West Virginia 2023 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2620

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

To create a new hunting license stamp for upland game bird

Impact

The introduction of the upland game bird stamp is expected to enhance the state's wildlife management strategies and promote conservation efforts. The bill's funding mechanism indicates that the $10 fee from the stamp sales will be utilized to facilitate the purchase and release of these birds into designated wildlife management areas, which can potentially lead to increased populations of upland game birds and enrich the hunting experience in West Virginia. This change in legislation aims to ensure sustainable hunting practices and bolstering biodiversity within the state.

Summary

House Bill 2620 aims to create a new hunting license stamp specifically for upland game birds in West Virginia. This bill establishes the 'upland game bird' stamp that can be purchased alongside a standard hunting license, designed to support the purchase and release of various upland game birds, including ruffed grouse, bobwhite quail, ring-necked pheasant, woodcock, and snipe. The bill assigns the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources the responsibility for administering this stamp, which will contribute to conservation efforts by providing additional resources for wildlife management in the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 2620 appears to be positive among hunters and conservationists who view the bill as a commendable initiative towards wildlife preservation. Supporters believe that the creation of the stamp will not only enhance hunting opportunities but also assist in the conservation of upland game species in their natural habitats. However, there may be concerns among some stakeholders regarding the effective allocation of the funds raised from the stamp purchases and ensuring that they appropriately benefit conservation efforts.

Contention

Despite the bill being generally well-received, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implementation of the program and the management of funds. Critics might question the effectiveness of using a stamp mechanism in addressing broader wildlife conservation challenges, and there may be discussions around the transparency and accountability of how funds are utilized by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. These debates highlight the balance between promoting hunting activities and ensuring responsible wildlife management strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4321

To create a new hunting license stamp for upland game bird

WV HB2038

To create a new hunting license stamp for upland game bird

WV AB2106

Wildlife habitat: Nesting Bird Habitat Incentive Program: upland game bird hunting validation: state duck hunting validation.

WV SB502

Including license classes to bear damage stamp for hunting license

WV HB983

Hunting, Wildlife Conservation, and Outdoor Recreation - Funding, Promotion, Management, Licenses, Permits, and Stamps

WV SB327

Hunting, Wildlife Conservation, and Outdoor Recreation - Funding, Promotion, Management, Licenses, Permits, and Stamps

WV HB4464

Revising requirements for bear damage stamp for hunting license.

WV SB774

Game and fish; requiring license, permit or stamp to hunt or fish; establishing licenses by rule. Effective date.

WV SB733

Relating to wildlife licenses and stamps

WV HB3290

To clarify privileges for senior license holders for hunting and fishing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.