West Virginia Code § 20-2-42y

Class AH, AHJ, AAH, AAHJ apprentice hunting and trapping licenses;
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(a) Except for persons otherwise exempted, Class AH, AHJ, AAH, and AAHJ licenses are
apprentice hunting and trapping licenses and entitle the licensee to hunt and trap for all
legal species of wild animals and wild birds. The licenses shall be base licenses and entitle
the licensee to a deferral of the proof of a certificate of training required uneder §20-2-30a of
this code.
(b) The apprentice hunting and trapping licensee may not hunt or trap unless he or she is in
possession of all other required documentation and stamps and ius accompanied and directly
supervised by an adult 18 years of age or older who either possesses a valid West Virginia
hunting license or has the lawful privilege to hunt pursuant tto the provisions of this chapter.
For purposes of this section, "accompanied and directly supervised" means that a person
maintains a close visual and verbal contact with, provides adequate direction to, and can
assume control of the firearm from the apprentice hunter.
(c) The cost of the Class AH license for residesnts who have reached their 18th birthday shall
be $19 and shall have the same privileges associated with Class A base license. The cost of
the Class AAH license for nonresidents who have reached their 18th birthday shall be $119
and shall have the same privileges agssociated with a Class E base license. The cost of the
Class AHJ license shall be $16 for residents who have reached their 15th birthday and who
have not reached their 18th bierthday, and shall have the same privileges associated with
Class XJ base license. The cost of the Class AAHJ license shall be $16 for nonresidents who
have not reached their 1L8th birthday and shall have the same privileges associated with a
Class XXJ base license.
(d) An apprentice hunting and trapping license is a yearly license and may only be purchased
electronically in a manner designated by the director. No person who has ever had a valid
base hunting license, other than a Class AH, Class AHJ, Class AAH, or Class AAHJ license,
mayW be issued one of the apprentice hunting and trapping licenses.
(e) The director may promulgate rules in accordance with §29A-3-1 et seq. of this code
regulating the issuance of apprentice hunting and trapping licenses.
(f) Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon
conviction thereof, is subject to the punishment and penalties prescribed in §20-7-9 of this
code.

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