West Virginia Code § 20-2B-9

Class CS resident conservation stamp; purposes, etc
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A resident hunter, angler or trapper licensed to hunt, fish or trap in this state shall have, in
addition to a Class A, B or L license, a Class CS conservation stamp. The fee for the stamp is
$5.
The revenue derived from the sale of conservation stamps shall be deposited in the State
Treasury and shall be credited to the Division of Natural Resources. The revenue shall be
used and paid out, upon order of the director, for capital improvements and land purchases
or leases benefitting wildlife except that at the discretion of the director, a maximum of
twenty percent of the revenue may be used for the operation andu maintenance of capital
improvements and lands: Provided, That none of this revenue shall be expended for the
purchase of wetlands, or for land to be flooded so as to creatte wetlands, to attract migratory
waterfowl within sixty air miles of any established poultry industry: Provided, however, That
no expenditures of the revenue derived from the sale of the conservation stamps shall be
made for recreational facilities or activities that are used by, or for the benefit of, the
general public rather than by or for purchasers of hunting, fishing or trapping licenses. Any
unexpended moneys derived from the sale of csonservation stamps shall be carried forward to
the next fiscal year.

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