West Virginia Code § 20-2-22a

Hunting, tagging and reporting bear; procedures applicable to property
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destruction by bear; penalties.
(a) A person may not hunt, capture, or kill any bear, or have in his or her possession any
bear or bear parts, except during the hunting season for bear in the manner designated by
rule or law. For the purposes of this section, bear parts include, but are not limited to, the
pelt, gallbladder, skull and claws of bear. e
(b) A person who kills a bear shall, within twenty-four hours after the killing, electronically
register the bear. A game tag number shall be issued to the person and recorded in writing
with the person's name and address, or on a field tag and shall ruemain on the skin until it is
tanned or mounted. Any bear or bear parts not properly tagged shall be forfeited to the state
for disposal to a charitable institution, school or as otherwiste designated by the director.
(c) Training dogs on bears or pursuing bears with dogs is the hunting of bear for all
purposes of this chapter, including all applicable regulations and license requirements.
(d) It is unlawful: s
(1) To hunt bear without a bear damage stiamp, as prescribed in section forty-four-b of this
article, in addition to a hunting license as prescribed in this article;
(2) To hunt a bear with:
(A) A shotgun using ammunition loaded with more than one solid ball; or
(B) A rifle of less than twenty-five caliber using rimfire ammunition;
(3) To kill or attempt to kill, or wound or attempt to wound, any bear through the use of bait,
poison, explosives, traps or deadfalls or to feed bears at any time. For purposes of this
section, bait includes, but is not limited to, corn and other grains, animal carcasses or animal
remWains, grease, sugars in any form, scent attractants and other edible enticements, and an
area is considered baited for ten days after all bait has been removed;
(4) To shoot at or kill:
(A) A bear weighing less than seventy-five pounds live weight or fifty pounds field dressed
weight, after removal of all internal organs;
(B) Any bear accompanied by a cub; or
(C) Any bear cub so accompanied, regardless of its weight;
(5) To transport or possess any part of a bear not tagged in accordance with the provisions
of this section;
(6) To possess, harvest, sell or purchase bear parts obtained from bear killed in violation of
this section; or
(7) Except as provided in §20-2-5j of this code, to organize for commercial purposes or to
professionally outfit a bear hunt, or to give or receive any consideration whatsoever or any
donation in money, goods or services in connection with a bear hunt, notwithstanding the
provisions of sections twenty-three and twenty-four of this article. e
(e) The following provisions apply to bear damaging or destroying property:
(1)(A) Any property owner or lessee who has suffered damage tou real or personal property,
including loss occasioned by the death or injury of livestock or the unborn issue of livestock,
caused by an act of a bear may complain to any natural resources police officer of the
division for protection against the bear.
(B) Upon receipt of the complaint, the officer shall immediately investigate the
circumstances of the complaint. If the officer is unalble to personally investigate the
complaint, he or she shall designate a wildlifes biologist to investigate on his or her behalf.
(C) If the complaint is found to be justifiedi, the officer or designated wildlife biologist may
issue a permit to kill the bear that caused the property damage or may authorize the owner
and other residents to proceed to hunt, destroy or capture the bear that caused the property
damage: Provided, That only the natural resources police officer or the wildlife biologist may
recommend other measures to end or minimize property damage: Provided, however, That,
if out-of-state dogs are used in the hunt, the owners of the dogs are the only nonresidents
permitted to participate in hunting the bear.
(2)(A) When a proper ty owner has suffered damage to real or personal property as the result
of an act by aV bear, the owner shall file a report with the director of the division. A bear
damage report shall be completed by a representative of the division and shall state whether
or not the bear was hunted and destroyed or killed under authorization of a depredation
permit and, if so, the sex and weight shall be recorded and a premolar tooth collected from
the bear, all of which shall be submitted with the report. The report shall also include an
appraisal of the property damage occasioned by the bear fixing the value of the property
lost. Bear damage claims will not be accepted for personal and real property which is
commonly used for the purposes of feeding, baiting, observing or hunting wildlife, including,
but not limited to, hunting blinds, tree stands, artificial feeders, game or trail cameras and
crops planted for the purposes of feeding or baiting wildlife.
(B) The report shall be ruled upon and the alleged damages examined by a commission
comprised of the complaining property owner, an officer of the division and a person to be
jointly selected by the officer and the complaining property owner.
(C) The division shall establish the procedures to be followed in presenting and deciding
claims, issuing bear depredation permits and organizing bear hunts under this section in
accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code.
(D) All claims shall be paid in the first instance from the Bear Damage Fund provided in
section forty-four-b of this article: Provided, That the claimant shall submit accurate
information as to whether he or she is insured for the damages caused by the acts of bear on
forms prescribed by the director, and all damage claims shall first be made by the claimant
against any insurance policies before payment may be approved from the Beear Damage
Fund. Claims for an award of compensation from the Bear Damage Fund shall be reduced or
denied in the amount the claimant is actually reimbursed by insurance rfor the economic loss
upon which the claim is based. In the event the fund is insufficient to pay all claims
determined by the commission to be just and proper, the remainder due to owners of lost or
destroyed property shall be paid from the special revenue account of the division.
(3) In all cases where the act of the bear complained of by the property owner is the killing
of livestock, the value to be established is the fair market value of the livestock at the date of
death. In cases where the livestock killed is pregnant, the total value is the sum of the values
of the mother and the unborn issue, with the value of the unborn issue to be determined on
the basis of the fair market value of the issue shad it been born.
(f) Criminal penalties. (1) Any person who commits a violation of the provisions of this
section is guilty of a misdemeanor agnd, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than
$500 nor more than $1,000, which is not subject to suspension by the court, confined in jail
not less than 10 nor more thane 30 days, or both fined and confined. Further, the person's
hunting and fishing licenses shall be assigned six points, however, the hunting and fishing
licenses of any person cLonvicted of a violation of this section which results in the killing or
death of a bear shall be suspended for two years.
(2) Any person who commits a second violation of the provisions of this section is guilty of a
misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $1,000 nor more than
$3,000, which is not subject to suspension by the court, confined in jail not less than 30 days
norW more than 100 days, or both fined and confined. The person's hunting and fishing
licenses shall be suspended for five years.
(3) Any person who commits a third or subsequent violation of the provisions of this section
is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $2,500
nor more than $5,000, which is not subject to suspension by the court, confined in jail not
less than six months nor more than one year, or both fined and confined. The person's
hunting and fishing licenses shall be suspended for 10 years.

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