West Virginia Code § 20-2A-1

Legislative intent
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It is in the public interest to preserve, protect and perpetuate all species of wildlife for the
use and benefit of the citizens of West Virginia. The intent of this legislation is to provide
additional funding for wildlife programs, to be primarily used to enhance nongame wildlife
programs and for the management, preservation, protection and perpetuation of nongame
species. e
The financing of these programs will be derived from a voluntary check-off and contribution
designation on state personal income tax return forms of a portion or all of a taxpayer's
refund. The funding provided shall be supplemental to existing ruevenues.

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