TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
                REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The  Board of Game and Inland Fisheries is claiming an exemption from the  Administrative Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 3 of the Code of  Virginia when promulgating regulations regarding the management of wildlife. 
         Title of Regulation: 4VAC15-90. Game: Deer (amending 4VAC15-90-23 through 4VAC15-90-89,  4VAC15-90-91, 4VAC15-90-231, 4VAC15-90-293). 
    Statutory Authority: § 29.1-501 of the Code of  Virginia.
    Public Hearing Information:
    June 2, 2015 - 9 a.m. - Department of Game and Inland  Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400, Henrico, VA 23228
    Public Comment Deadline: May 22, 2015.
    Agency Contact: Phil Smith, Regulatory Coordinator,  Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400,  Henrico, VA 23228, telephone (804) 367-8341 or email  phil.smith@dgif.virginia.gov.
    Summary:
    The proposed amendments (i) expand the youth and apprentice  hunter deer hunting day by one day, making it a youth and apprentice hunter  deer hunting weekend, and establish the weekend bag limit for it; (ii) replace  the term "bow and arrow" with the term "archery" or  "archery equipment" and move the requirements for minimum arrow head  width and distance a bow must be capable of shooting from this regulation to  4VAC15-40; (iii) adjust the numbers of days that deer of either sex may be  taken during the muzzleloading gun and the general firearms deer hunting  seasons in various locations statewide; (iv) expand the area where elk are  protected from harvest from the designated three-county elk restoration area to  all 31 counties west of the Blue Ridge Mountains; (v) in Rappahannock County  prohibit the taking of a second or third antlered deer prior to taking at least  one or two, respectively, antlerless deer; (vi) remove references to bear to  accommodate the proposed creation of a special hunting license to hunt bears;  (vii) remove language that could create a misimpression about whether cervids  harvested from an area adjacent to a carcass-restriction zone may enter  Virginia; and (viii) prohibit the possession and use of cervid excretions and  bodily fluids for the purpose of taking, attempting to take, attracting, or  scouting any wild animal.
    4VAC15-90-23. Youth and apprentice hunter deer hunting day  weekend.
    It shall be lawful for deer hunters 15 years of age and under  and holders of an apprentice hunting license, when in compliance with all  applicable laws and license requirements, to hunt deer on the last Saturday in  September and the following calendar day when accompanied and directly  supervised by an adult who has a valid Virginia hunting license on his person  or is exempt from purchasing a hunting license. Deer of either-sex may be taken  on this special youth and apprentice deer hunting day weekend.  Adult hunters accompanying youth or apprentice deer hunters on this day weekend  may not carry or discharge weapons. Blaze orange is required for all persons  hunting any species or any person accompanying a hunter on this day weekend  unless otherwise exempted by state law. Deer hunting with dogs is prohibited,  except that tracking dogs as defined described in  § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used. Youth and apprentice  deer hunters are limited on this weekend to one deer per hunter.
    4VAC15-90-70. Bow and arrow Archery hunting.
    A. It shall be lawful to hunt deer during the early special  archery season with bow and arrow archery equipment from the  first Saturday in October through the Friday prior to the third Monday in  November, both dates inclusive.
    B. In addition to the season provided in subsection A of this  section, it shall be lawful to hunt deer during the late special archery season  with bow and arrow archery equipment from the Sunday following  the close of the general firearms season on deer through the first Saturday in  January, both dates inclusive, in all cities, towns, and counties west of the  Blue Ridge Mountains (except Clarke County and on non-national forest lands in  Frederick County) and in the counties (including the cities and towns within) of  Amherst (west of Business U.S. 29 from the James River to its intersection with  U.S. 29 just south of the Town of Amherst continuing north on U.S. 29 to the  Tye River), Bedford, Franklin, Henry, Nelson (west of Route 151), Patrick and  on the Chester F. Phelps Wildlife Management Area and on national forest lands  in Frederick County and from December 1 through the first Saturday in January,  both dates inclusive, in the cities of Chesapeake, Suffolk (east of the Dismal  Swamp Line), and Virginia Beach.
    C. Deer of either sex may be taken full season during the  special archery seasons as provided in subsections A and B of this section  (except on PALS (Public Access Lands) in Dickenson County where it shall be  unlawful to take antlerless deer during the special archery seasons provided  for in subsections A and B of this section).
    D. It shall be unlawful to carry firearms while hunting with bow  and arrow archery equipment during the special archery seasons,  except that a muzzleloading gun, as defined in 4VAC15-90-80, may be in the  possession of a properly licensed muzzleloading gun hunter when and where a  special archery deer season overlaps a special muzzleloading deer season.
    E. Arrows used for hunting big game must have a minimum  width head of 7/8 of an inch and the bow used for such hunting must be capable  of casting a broadhead arrow a minimum of 125 yards.
    F. E. It shall be unlawful to use dogs when  hunting with bow and arrow archery equipment during any special  archery season, except that tracking dogs as defined described in  § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used.
    G. For the purpose of the application of subsections A  through I to this section, the phrase "bow and arrow" includes  crossbows.
    H. F. It shall be lawful to hunt antlerless  deer during the special urban archery season with bow and arrow archery  equipment from the first Saturday in September through the Friday prior to  the first Saturday in October, both dates inclusive, and from the Sunday  following the first Saturday in January through the last Sunday in March, both  dates inclusive, within the incorporated limits of any city or town in the  Commonwealth (except on national forest and department-owned lands) and  counties with a human population density of 300 persons per square mile or more  (except on national forest and department-owned lands), provided that its  governing body submits by certified letter to the department prior to April 1,  its intent to participate in the special urban archery season. Any city, town,  or county no longer participating in this season shall submit by certified  letter to the department prior to April 1 notice of its intent not to  participate in the special urban archery season.
    I. G. It shall be lawful to hunt antlerless  deer during the special antlerless archery season with a bow and arrow archery  equipment from the Monday following the last Sunday in March through the  last Sunday in April, both dates inclusive, in Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and  Prince William counties (including the cities and towns within).
    4VAC15-90-80. Muzzleloading gun hunting.
    A. It shall be lawful to hunt deer during the early special  muzzleloading season with muzzleloading guns from the Saturday prior to the  first Monday in November through the Friday prior to the third Monday in November,  both dates inclusive, in all cities, towns, and counties where deer hunting  with a rifle or muzzleloading gun is permitted, except in the cities of  Chesapeake, Suffolk (east of the Dismal Swamp Line), and Virginia Beach. 
    B. It shall be lawful to hunt deer during the late special  muzzleloading season with muzzleloading guns starting 21 consecutive days  immediately prior to and on the first Saturday in January, in all cities,  towns, and counties west of the Blue Ridge Mountains (except Clarke County and  on non-national forest lands in Frederick County), and east of the Blue Ridge  Mountains in the counties (including the cities and towns within) of Amherst  (west of Business U.S. 29 from the James River to its intersection with U.S. 29  just south of the Town of Amherst continuing north on U.S. 29 to the Tye  River), Bedford, Franklin, Henry, Nelson (west of Route 151), Patrick and on  national forest lands in Frederick County and in the cities of Chesapeake,  Suffolk (east of the Dismal Swamp Line), and Virginia Beach.
    C. Deer of either sex may be taken during the entire early  special muzzleloading season east of the Blue Ridge Mountains unless otherwise  noted below: 
    - 1. Deer of either sex may be taken on the  second Saturday only of the early special muzzleloading season on state forest  lands, state park lands (except Occoneechee State Park), department-owned lands  (except on Merrimac Farm Wildlife Management Area) and Philpott  Reservoir.
    - 2. Antlered bucks only—no either-sex deer  hunting days during the early special muzzleloading season on national forest  lands in Amherst, Bedford, and Nelson counties.
    D. Deer of either sex may be taken on the second Saturday  only during the early special muzzleloading season west of the Blue Ridge  Mountains unless otherwise noted below:
    - 1. Deer of either sex may be taken during the  entire early special muzzleloading season in Clarke and Floyd counties and on  private lands in Carroll, Frederick, Grayson, Montgomery, Roanoke, Shenandoah,  and Warren counties.
    2. Deer of either sex may be taken on the second Saturday  and the last five days of the early muzzleloading season on private lands in  Botetourt County.
    - 3. Antlered bucks only—no either-sex deer  hunting days during the early special muzzleloading season in Buchanan, Dickenson,  Lee, Russell, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, and Wise counties and  on national forest lands in Alleghany, Botetourt, Bland, Craig,  Frederick, Giles, Grayson, Montgomery, Page, Pulaski,  Rockingham, Scott, Shenandoah, Warren, and on national forest and  department-owned lands in Augusta, Bath, Botetourt, Carroll, Highland, and  Roanoke, Rockbridge, Smyth, Washington, and Wythe counties and on  Grayson Highlands State Park and on private lands west of Routes 613 and 731 in  Rockingham County.
    E. Deer of either sex may be taken during the last six days  of the late special muzzleloading season unless otherwise listed below:
    - 1. Deer of either sex may be taken full season  during the entire late special muzzleloading season in the counties (including  the cities and towns within) of Amherst (west of Business U.S. 29 from the  James River to its intersection with U.S. 29 just south of the Town of Amherst  continuing north on U.S. 29 to the Tye River, except on national forest lands),  Bedford (except on national forest lands), Floyd, Franklin, Henry, Nelson (west  of Route 151, except on national forest lands), and Patrick and on private  lands in Carroll, Grayson, Montgomery, Roanoke, Shenandoah, and Warren counties  and in the cities of Chesapeake, Suffolk (east of the Dismal Swamp Line),  and Virginia Beach.
    - 2. Deer of either sex may be taken the last  day only during the late special muzzleloading season in Alleghany, Bath,  Dickenson (north of Route 83), Highland, Lee, Russell, Scott, Smyth,  Tazewell, Washington, and Wise counties and on national forest lands in  Amherst, Bedford, Botetourt, Frederick, Grayson, Nelson, Page, Rockingham, Scott,  Shenandoah, and Warren counties, and on national forest and department-owned  lands in Augusta and, Botetourt, Rockbridge, Smyth, and  Washington counties and on private lands west of Routes 613 and 731 in  Rockingham County and Grayson Highlands State Park.
    - 3. Antlered bucks only—no either-sex deer  hunting days during the late special muzzleloading season in Buchanan and  Dickenson (south of Route 83).
    F. Deer of either sex may be taken full season during the  special muzzleloading seasons within the incorporated limits of any city or  town in the Commonwealth that allows deer hunting except in the counties of  Buchanan, Dickenson, and Wise.
    G. It shall be unlawful to hunt deer with dogs during any  special season for hunting with muzzleloading guns, except that tracking dogs  as defined described in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may  be used.
    H. A muzzleloading gun, for the purpose of this section,  means a single shot weapon, .45 caliber or larger, firing a single  projectile or sabot (with a .38 caliber or larger projectile) of the same  caliber loaded from the muzzle of the weapon and propelled by at least 50  grains of black powder (or black powder equivalent or smokeless powder).
    I. It shall be unlawful to have in immediate possession any  firearm other than a muzzleloading gun while hunting with a muzzleloading gun  in a special muzzleloading season. 
    4VAC15-90-85. Elk hunting. 
    A. Closed season. There shall be a continuous closed season  for elk (Cervus elaphus) hunting in Buchanan, Dickenson, and Wise counties  all counties west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. 
    B. Open season. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter,  it shall be lawful to hunt elk of either sex during (i) the general firearms  deer seasons (as prescribed by 4VAC15-90-10 and 4VAC15-90-23), (ii) the  special archery seasons (as prescribed by 4VAC15-90-70), and (iii) the special  muzzleloading seasons (as prescribed by 4VAC15-90-80) with bag limits as  prescribed in 4VAC15-90-90.
    C. Validating tags and checking elk by licensee or permittee.  Upon killing an elk, any licensed or permitted hunter shall validate a tag,  bonus deer permit, or special permit and check the elk in accordance with  4VAC15-90-231. At the time of checking, the hunter must call the department  upon receiving a check card or confirmation number to schedule an inspection of  the carcass and the site of kill for the collection of biological samples for  disease testing. 
    D. Checking elk by persons exempt from license requirements  or holding a license authorization number. Upon killing an elk, any person (i)  exempt from license requirement as prescribed in § 29.1-301 of the Code of  Virginia, (ii) issued a complimentary license as prescribed in § 29.1-339  of the Code of Virginia, (iii) holding a permanent license issued pursuant to § 29.1-301  E, or (iv) holding a Virginia license authorization number issued by a  telephone or electronic media agent pursuant to § 29.1-327 B of the Code  of Virginia shall check the elk in accordance with 4VAC15-90-241. At the time  of checking, the hunter must call the department upon receiving a check card or  confirmation number to schedule an inspection of the carcass and the site of  kill for the collection of biological samples for disease testing.
    4VAC15-90-89. Earn a buck (EAB).
    For the purposes of this section, the term "license  year" defines the period between July 1 and June 30 of the following year.
    Arlington County (including the cities and towns within).  During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second antlered deer in  Arlington County prior to taking at least two antlerless deer in Arlington  County, and it shall be unlawful to take a third antlered deer in Arlington  County prior to taking at least three antlerless deer in Arlington County. 
    Bedford County on private lands (including the cities and  towns within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second  antlered deer on private lands in Bedford County prior to taking at least one  antlerless deer on private lands in Bedford County, and it shall be unlawful to  take a third antlered deer on private lands in Bedford County prior to taking  at least two antlerless deer on private lands in Bedford County.
    Clarke County on private lands (including the cities and  towns within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second antlered  deer on private lands in Clarke County prior to taking at least one antlerless  deer on private lands in Clarke County. 
    Fairfax County (including the cities and towns within).  During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second antlered deer in  Fairfax County prior to taking at least two antlerless deer in Fairfax County,  and it shall be unlawful to take a third antlered deer in Fairfax County prior  to taking at least three antlerless deer in Fairfax County. 
    Frederick County on private lands (including the cities and  towns within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second  antlered deer on private lands in Frederick County prior to taking at least one  antlerless deer on private lands in Frederick County.
    Loudoun County (including the cities and towns within).  During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second antlered deer in  Loudoun County prior to taking at least two antlerless deer in Loudoun County,  and it shall be unlawful to take a third antlered deer in Loudoun County prior  to taking at least three antlerless deer in Loudoun County. 
    Prince William County except on Department of Defense lands  (including the cities and towns within). During a license year, it shall be  unlawful to take a second antlered deer in Prince William County (except on  Department of Defense lands) prior to taking at least two antlerless deer in  Prince William County (except on Department of Defense lands), and it shall be  unlawful to take a third antlered deer in Prince William County (except on  Department of Defense lands) prior to taking at least three antlerless deer in  Prince William County (except on Department of Defense lands). 
    Rappahannock County (including the cities and towns  within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second antlered  deer in Rappahannock County prior to taking at least one antlerless deer in  Rappahannock County, and it shall be unlawful to take a third antlered deer in  Rappahannock County prior to taking at least two antlerless deer in Rappahannock  County.
    Roanoke County on private lands (including the cities and  towns within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second  antlered deer on private lands in Roanoke County prior to taking at least one  antlerless deer on private lands in Roanoke County.
    Warren County on private lands (including the cities and  towns within). During a license year, it shall be unlawful to take a second  antlered deer on private lands in Warren County prior to taking at least one  antlerless deer on private lands in Warren County. 
    4VAC15-90-91. General firearms season either-sex deer hunting  days.
    A. During the general firearms deer season, deer of either  sex may be taken within: 
    Accomack County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays  and the last 27 days full season.
    Albemarle County: full season.
    Alleghany County: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Amelia County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  days.
    -Amelia WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the last six  days. 
    Amherst County (east of Business U.S. 29 from the James River  to its intersection with U.S. 29 just south of the Town of Amherst continuing  north on U.S. 29 to the Tye River): the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days. 
    Amherst County (west of Business U.S. 29 from the James River  to its intersection with U.S. 29 just south of the Town of Amherst continuing  north on U.S. 29 to the Tye River): full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Appomattox County: the second and third Saturdays and the last  13 six days. 
    -Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest: the second and third  Saturdays. 
    -Featherfin WMA: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days.
    Arlington County: full season. 
    Augusta County: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the last day. 
    Bath County: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the last day. 
    Bedford County: full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Bland County: the second Saturday and the last two days  day.
    -National forest lands: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Botetourt County: full season. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the last  day. 
    Brunswick County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  six days. 
    Buchanan County: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only  deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Buckingham County: the second and third Saturdays and the last  13 six days. 
    -Horsepen Lake WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the  last six days.
    -Appomattox-Buckingham State Forest: the second and third  Saturdays. 
    -Featherfin WMA: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days.
    Campbell County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days. 
    Caroline County: the second, and third, and  fourth Saturdays and the last 27 13 days.
    -Mattaponi WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the last  six days.
    Carroll County: full season. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the second  Saturday and the last day. 
    Charles City County: full season the second, third,  and fourth Saturdays and the last 27 days. 
    -Chickahominy WMA: the second Saturday after Thanksgiving  antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only deer with antlers above the  hairline may be taken.
    Charlotte County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  six days. 
    Chesapeake (City of): full season the second and  third Saturdays and the last 13 days.
    Chesterfield County: the second and third Saturdays and the  last 13 days.
    Clarke County: full season. 
    Craig County: full season.
    -National forest lands: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Culpeper County: full season.
    -Chester F. Phelps WMA: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Cumberland County: the second and third Saturdays and the last  13 days.
    -Cumberland State Forest: the second and third Saturdays.
    Dickenson County: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only  deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Dinwiddie County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  six days. 
    Essex County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and the  last 27 days.
    Fairfax County: full season (restricted to certain parcels of  land by special permit). 
    Fauquier County: full season. 
    -G. Richard Thompson WMA: the second Saturday and the last  day. 
    -Chester F. Phelps WMA: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Floyd County: full season. 
    Fluvanna County: second and third Saturdays and the last 13  days. 
    Franklin County: full season. 
    -Philpott Reservoir: the second Saturday and the last six  days. 
    -Turkeycock Mountain WMA: the second Saturday and the last six  days. 
    Frederick County: full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Giles County: full season.
    -National forest lands: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Gloucester County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days.
    Goochland County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days. 
    Grayson County: full season. 
    -National forest lands and Grayson Highlands State Park:  antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only deer with antlers above the  hairline may be taken.
    Greene County: full season.
    Greensville County: full season. 
    Halifax County: full season the second, third, and  fourth Saturdays and the last 27 days. 
    Hanover County: full season.
    Henrico County: full season.
    Henry County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  days.
    -Fairystone Farms WMA, Fairystone State Park, and Philpott  Reservoir: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -Turkeycock Mountain WMA: the second Saturday and the last six  days. 
    Highland County: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the last day. 
    Isle of Wight County: full season. 
    -Ragged Island WMA: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days.  Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    James City County: full season.
    King and Queen County: the second, and third,  and fourth Saturdays and the last 27 13 days.
    King George County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays  and the last 27 days full season.
    King William County: the second, and third,  and fourth Saturdays and the last 27 13 days.
    Lancaster County: full season. 
    Lee County: the second Saturday and the last two days. 
    -National forest lands: antlered bucks only—no either-sex  days. Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Loudoun County: full season. 
    Louisa County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and the  last 27 days. 
    Lunenburg County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  six days. 
    Madison County: full season.
    -Rapidan WMA: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and the  last 27 days.
    Mathews County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  last 27 days.
    Mecklenburg County: the second and third Saturdays and the  last 13 six days. 
    -Dick Cross WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the last  six days.
    Middlesex County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  last 27 days. 
    Montgomery County: full season. 
    -National forest lands: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Nelson County (east of Route 151): the second, third, and  fourth Saturdays and the last 27 days. 
    -James River WMA: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    Nelson County (west of Route 151): full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    New Kent County: full season the second, third, and  fourth Saturdays and the last 27 days.
    Northampton County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays  and the last 27 days full season.
    Northumberland County: full season.
    Nottoway County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  six days.
    Orange County: full season.
    Page County: the second Saturday and the last two days. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Patrick County: the second and third Saturdays and the last 13  days.
    -Fairystone Farms WMA, Fairystone State Park, and Philpott  Reservoir: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    Pittsylvania County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays  and the last 27 days. 
    -White Oak Mountain WMA: the second Saturday and the last day.  
    Powhatan County: the second and third Saturdays and the last  13 days.
    -Powhatan WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the last six  13 days.
    Prince Edward County: the second and third Saturdays and the  last 13 six days. 
    -Briery Creek WMA: the second and third Saturdays and the last  six days.
    -Featherfin WMA: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays and  the last 27 days.
    -Prince Edward State Forest: the second and third Saturdays. 
    Prince George County: full season.
    Prince William County: full season. 
    Pulaski County: full season.
    -National forest lands: the second Saturday and the last day. 
    Rappahannock County: full season.
    Richmond County: full season.
    Roanoke County: full season. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the second  Saturday and the last day. 
    Rockbridge County: the second Saturday and the last two days. 
    -National forest and department-owned lands: the last day. 
    Rockingham County: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -National forest lands and private lands west of Routes 613  and 731: the last day. 
    Russell County: the second Saturday and the last two days. 
    -Clinch Mountain WMA, Hidden Valley WMA, and the Channels  State Forest: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only deer with antlers  above the hairline may be taken.
    Scott County: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -National forest lands: antlered bucks only—no either-sex  days. Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Shenandoah County: full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Smyth County: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -National forest lands, Clinch Mountain WMA, and Hungry Mother  State Park: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only deer with antlers above  the hairline may be taken.
    Southampton County: full season. 
    Spotsylvania County: the second, third, and fourth Saturdays  and the last 27 days.
    Stafford County: full season. 
    Suffolk (City of) (east of the Dismal Swamp Line):  full season the second and third Saturdays and the last 13 days.
    Suffolk (west of the Dismal Swamp Line): full season.
    Surry County: full season. 
    -Carlisle Tract of the Hog Island WMA: antlered bucks only—no  either-sex days. Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Sussex County: full season. 
    Tazewell County: the second Saturday and the last two days. 
    -National forest lands and Clinch Mountain WMA: antlered bucks  only—no either-sex days. Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be  taken.
    Virginia Beach (City of): full season the second and  third Saturdays and the last 13 days. 
    Warren County: full season. 
    -National forest lands: the last day. 
    Washington County: the second Saturday and the last six days. 
    -National forest lands, Clinch Mountain WMA, Hidden Valley  WMA, and the Channels State Forest: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days.  Only deer with antlers above the hairline may be taken.
    Westmoreland County: full season.
    Wise County: antlered bucks only—no either-sex days. Only deer  with antlers above the hairline may be taken. 
    Wythe County: full season.
    -National forest lands and Big Survey WMA: the second Saturday  and the last day. 
    York County: full season. 
    B. Except as provided in the subsection A of this section,  deer of either sex may be taken full season during the general firearms deer  season within the incorporated limits of any city or town, state park, national  wildlife refuge, or military installation that allows deer hunting. 
    4VAC15-90-231. Validating tags and checking deer by licensee or  permittee. 
    A. Any person killing a deer shall, before removing the  carcass from the place of kill, validate an appropriate tag on his special  license for hunting bear, deer, and turkey, bonus deer permit, or  special permit by completely removing the designated notch area from the tag.  Place of kill shall be defined as the location where the animal is first  reduced to possession. It shall be unlawful for any person to validate (notch)  a deer tag from any special license for hunting bear, deer, and  turkey, bonus deer permit, or special permit prior to the killing of a deer. A  deer tag that is mistakenly validated (notched) prior to the killing of a deer  must be immediately voided by the licensee or permittee by writing, in ink, the  word "VOID" on the line provided on the license tag. 
    B. Upon killing a deer and validating (notching) a license  tag, bonus deer permit or special permit, as provided above in  subsection A of this section, the licensee or permittee shall, upon vehicle  transport of the carcass or at the conclusion of legal hunting hours, whichever  occurs first, and without unnecessary delay, present the carcass and validated  (notched) license tag, bonus deer permit or special permit to an authorized  checking station or to an appropriate representative of the department in the  county or adjoining county in which the deer was killed or report the kill  through the department's automated harvest reporting system. All deer killed  after the first Saturday in January (as prescribed in 4VAC15-90-22 4VAC15-90-10  and 4VAC15-90-70) must be checked by telephone or Internet. At such time, the  person checking or reporting the carcass will be given a game check card  furnished by the department or a confirmation number from the automated  reporting system. The successful hunter shall then immediately record the game  check card number or confirmation number, in ink, on the line provided on the  tag that was validated (notched) in the field. If checked at a big game check  station, the game check card must be kept in possession with the carcass until  the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, the game check  card must be securely attached to the carcass. If the kill is reported using  the automated harvest reporting system, no check card is required as long as  the hunter who killed the animal is in possession of the carcass. If the  automated harvest reported carcass is left unattended or transferred to the  possession of another individual, written documentation including the  successful hunter's full name, the date the animal was killed, and the  confirmation number must be created and kept in possession with the carcass  until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, this written  documentation must be securely attached to the carcass. Processed carcass parts  of a deer killed legally in Virginia may be transported; however, upon request  of any authorized law enforcement officer, sufficient verbal or written  information necessary to properly establish legal possession must be furnished  immediately.
    C. It shall be unlawful for any person to destroy the  identity of the sex of any deer killed unless and until the license tag, bonus  deer permit or special permit is validated (notched) and checked as required by  this section. Successful deer hunters are allowed to dismember the carcass to  pack it out from the place of kill, after an appropriate license tag has been  validated (notched) as required above in subsection A of this section,  as long as they do not destroy the identity of the sex and all the parts of the  carcass are present when the deer is checked at a big game check station or  reported through the automated harvest reporting system. Any deer found in the  possession of any person without a validated (notched) license tag or  documentation that the deer has been checked (via a big game check station or  the automated harvest reporting system) as required by this section shall be  forfeited to the Commonwealth to be disposed of as provided by law.
    D. Upon killing a deer within an area designated by the  department for deer disease management and on days designated by the  department, the licensee or permittee shall present the carcass, on the day of  kill, at a location designated by the department for the purposes of disease  surveillance or biological monitoring.
    4VAC15-90-293. Chronic Wasting Disease deer carcass movement  restrictions Unauthorized cervid parts, excretions, and carcass  importation, movement, possession, and use. 
    A. For the purposes of this section and in 4VAC15-40-285 and  4VAC15-90-294:
    "Cervid" means any member of the deer family  Cervidae, including but not limited to white-tailed deer, fallow deer, sika deer,  elk, and reindeer.
    B. No person shall import or possess any carcass or part of a  carcass of any member of the family Cervidae (deer) originating from an  enclosure intended to confine deer or elk or from any area designated by the  department as a carcass-restriction zone in or adjacent to a state or  Canadian province in which Chronic Wasting Disease has been found in  free-ranging or captive deer, except that the following carcass parts may  be imported and possessed: 
    1. Boned-out meat that is cut and wrapped; 
    2. Quarters or other portions of meat with no part of the  spinal column or skull attached; 
    3. Hides or capes with no skull attached; 
    4. Clean (no meat or tissue attached) skulls or skull plates  with or without antlers attached; 
    5. Antlers (with no meat or tissue attached); 
    6. Upper canine teeth (buglers, whistlers, or ivories); and 
    7. Finished taxidermy products. 
    A legible label shall be affixed to packages or containers  containing the allowed carcass parts bearing the following information: the  species of animal, the state or province from where the animal originated, and  the name and address of the person who killed or owned the animal. 
    C. Any person who imports into Virginia any deer carcass or  parts described in subsection A of this section and is notified that the animal  has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease must report the test results to  the department within 72 hours of receiving the notification. In order to  facilitate the proper disposal of any infected material, the department may  take into possession any imported carcass or carcass part of an animal if the  animal has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease. 
    D. No person shall transport any carcass or part of a carcass  of any cervid out of any area designated by the department as a disease  containment area, except that the carcass parts enumerated in subsection B of  this section may be transported, and carcasses or parts may be transported  directly to locations designated by the department, provided that such  carcasses or parts are transported without unnecessary delay and secured within  a vehicle or vehicles during transit. Provisions of this section shall not  apply to employees of the department or another government agency working in an  official disease investigation capacity.
    E. No person shall for the purposes of taking or  attempting to take, attracting, or scouting any wild animal in Virginia possess  or use any substance or material that contains or purports to contain any  excretion collected from a cervid, including feces, urine, blood, gland oil, or  other bodily fluid.
    
        VA.R. Doc. No. R15-4402; Filed May 13, 2015, 5:58 a.m.