WEST VIRGINIA CODE
WVC 20 - 2 - 42 N
§20-2-42n. Class N resident and Class NN nonresident antlerless
deer hunting stamp.
A Class N stamp is a resident deer hunting stamp for
antlerless deer. A Class NN stamp is a nonresident deer hunting
stamp for antlerless deer. These stamps entitle the licensee to
hunt and take antlerless deer of either sex during the Class N
season. The fee for a Class N stamp is ten dollars and the fee for
a Class NN stamp is twenty-five dollars. Class N and NN stamps may
be issued only for the purpose of removing antlerless deer when the
Director determines it essential for proper management of the
wildlife resources. The Director may promulgate rules governing
the issuance and use of the Class N and NN stamps as deemed
necessary to limit, on a fair and equitable basis, the number of
persons who may hunt for antlerless deer in a county, or part of a
county. When the Director determines it essential that a Class N
or NN season be held in a particular county or part of a county,
that season shall be set by the Natural Resources Commission as
provided in section seventeen, article one of this chapter. Bona
fide resident landowners or their resident children, or resident
parents, bona fide resident tenants of such land and bona fide
resident stockholders of resident corporations which are formed for
the primary purpose of hunting or fishing and which are the fee
simple owners of no less than one thousand acres of land upon which
the antlerless deer may be hunted are not required to have a Class
N stamp in their possession while hunting antlerless deer on their own land during the Class N season. A resident hunter, including
those not required to purchase a license pursuant to section
twenty-seven of this article, must purchase and carry a valid Class
N stamp. A nonresident hunter must purchase and carry a valid
Class NN stamp. These stamps require that the licensee purchase
the appropriate base license before participating in the activities
specified in this section, except as noted.
Note: WV Code updated with legislation passed through the 2012 1st Special Session