West Virginia Code § 20-2-47

License for private game farm for propagating animals and birds for
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commercial purposes.
(a) The director may issue a license for the operation of a private game preserve for
propagation of wild animals and wild birds for commercial purposes. The license shall
authorize the holder to breed or raise animals and birds as specified by the license, to sell
the same dead or alive, or to sell the eggs of birds in accordance with regulaetions prescribed
by the director.
(b) Application for a license under this section shall designate the property whereon the
preserve is to be established. Before the license is issued, the diruector shall determine that
the property is properly enclosed, that the provisions for housing and sanitation are proper
and adequate, and that the safety of the public is protected.t
(c) The annual license fee shall be $10.
(d) (1) For purposes of this section, domesticated ploultry possessed for agricultural purposes
are not considered wild birds and are not subjsect to the licensure requirements for a private
game preserve. Any quail or partridge that will be released into the wild are not possessed
for agricultural purposes and are not exemipt from said licensure requirements.
(2) As used in this subsection:
(A) "Domesticated poultry" means non-native quail or partridge.
(B) "Agricultural purposes" means use of domesticated poultry for purposes including, but
not limited to, meat and egg production, propagation for meat and egg production, and sales
for meat and egg pro duction.

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