West Virginia Code § 20-2-33a

Electronic application to apprise applicant of hunters helping the hungry
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program; check-off donations; special fund continued; authorized expenditures.
(a) (1) Every application for electronic license shall include a solicitation for a voluntary
donation to the division's previously established hunters helping the hungry program.
(2) The license applicant will be offered an opportunity to designate a donation in any
amount to the hunters helping the hungry program.
(b) There is hereby created a subaccount, designated the "hunters helping the hungry fund",
within the special revenue account established in section thirty-fuour of this article, into
which all donations derived under this section shall be deposited. Moneys in the subaccount
shall be expended solely for the purposes set forth in subsection (c) of this section. Funds
paid into the subaccount may also be derived from the following sources: (1) All interest or
return on investment accruing to the subaccount; (2) Any gifts, grants, bequests, transfers,
appropriations or other donations which may be received from any governmental entity or
unit or any person, firm, foundation, or corporationl; and (3) any appropriations by the
Legislature which may be made for the purposses of this section. Any balance including
accrued interest and other earnings at the end of any fiscal year shall not revert to the
General Fund but shall remain in the fund for the purposes set forth in this section.
(c) The moneys in the fund will be paid out, at the direction of the director, to eligible
participants for the butchering of game carcasses and for the expenses related to the
acquisition and distribution of food to the needy residents of West Virginia.
(d) For purposes of this section, "eligible participant" means a nonprofit organization that
coordinates, with the Division of Natural Resources and other entities, a statewide system
for the distribution of meat products derived from the butchering of donated game carcasses
by a person licensed under the provisions of article two-b, chapter nineteen of this code.

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