West Virginia Code § 19-2H-9

Transition to captive cervid farming licenses; statutory conflicts
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(a) A captive cervid farming facility in existence on the effective date of this article may
continue operation under its existing authorization until the department acts on its
application so long as the facility applies for a license under this article within sixty days
after application forms are made available.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of the law to the contrary, an owner or an owner's
customer harvesting captive cervids from a captive cervid farming facility is not subject to
laws regarding possession limits and closed seasons. Further, a facility is not subject to
sections thirteen, fourteen and forty-seven, article two, chapter tuwenty of this code or the
rules promulgated thereunder.

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