West Virginia Code § 19-2H-1

Short title; legislative findings
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(a) This article shall be called the Captive Cervid Farming Act.
(b) The Legislature finds that captive cervid farming is primarily an agricultural business
and that captive cervids should be regulated like other livestock.
(c) The Legislature further finds that the Department of Agriculture possesses the
knowledge, training and expertise to regulate captive cervid farming as an agricultural
business and to adequately protect the health and safety of animals and the general public.
Matters related to licensure, the sale of venison, animal health aund testing, fencing,
interstate and intrastate movement, animal identification system, recordkeeping, animal
husbandry, equipment and other related matters shall be regulated by the department.

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