§ 29.1-340 Hunting waterfowl from unlicensed blinds and without season license.
§ 29.1-341 Stationary blinds defined.
§ 29.1-341.1 Number of stationary blinds permitted; when erected.
§ 29.1-342 Floating blinds.
§ 29.1-342.1 Waterfowl blinds in locality where bird hunting with firearms prohibited.
§ 29.1-343 Fees for waterfowl blind licenses.
§ 29.1-344 (Effective until January 1, 2025) Stationary blinds on shore and in the public waters for owners of riparian rights.
§ 29.1-344.1 Stationary duck blind license; riparian landowners exempted.
§ 29.1-344.2 Time period for obtaining riparian stationary blind licenses.
§ 29.1-345 (Effective until January 1, 2025) Stationary blinds in the public waters for nonriparian owners.
§ 29.1-345.1 Time period for obtaining nonriparian stationary blind licenses.
§ 29.1-345.2 Damaged stationary blinds in Virginia Beach; civil penalty.
§ 29.1-346 When license for floating blinds issued; distance from stationary blinds.
§ 29.1-347 Renewing licenses.
§ 29.1-348 Obtaining licenses.
§ 29.1-349 Hunting, erecting blind within 500 yards of licensed blind.
§ 29.1-350 Exemption from application of article.
§ 29.1-350.1 Permits for waterfowl blinds in Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authorities.
§ 29.1-351 Regulations to be issued; present regulations continued in force.
§ 29.1-351.1 Penalty for violations.

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Terms Used In Virginia Code > Title 29.1 > Chapter 3 > Article 2 - Licenses for Waterfowl Blinds and for Hunting Waterfowl.

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