§ 28.2-200 Definitions
As used in this subtitle, unless the context requires a different meaning: “Cultured hard-shell clams” means hard-shell clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) that have been spawned in a hatchery or controlled setting for the purpose of producing seed clams (juveniles), and planted on leased grounds, floating structures, or other privately controlled growing areas, and covered with netting or otherwise protected from predators until harvested. “Haul seine” means a net made of mesh webbing which may include a pocket and a wing net, set vertically in water and pulled by hand or power to capture and confine fish by encirclement. “James River seed area” means that area in the James River and its tributaries above a line drawn from Cooper’s Creek in Isle of Wight County on the south side of the James River to a line in a northeasterly direction across the James River to the Newport News municipal water tank located on Warwick Boulevard between 59th Street and 60th Street in the City of Newport News. “Mouth of the Rappahannock River” means the area beginning at Stingray Point, Middlesex County, at the United States Army Corps of Engineers survey station “Bird,” an aluminum disk set in the top of a concrete monument, being located at coordinates 453,785.17 North, 2,638,116.66 East, 1927 North American Datum — Virginia South Zone; thence 12 degrees 52′ 35″ (grid azimuth) 20,846.73 feet to a point on the Eastern side of Windmill Point, Lancaster County, designated as Virginia Marine Resources Commission survey station “Windmill,” a one and one-half inch iron pipe driven flush with the ground, being located at coordinates 474,107.68 North, 2,642,762.29 East, 1927 North American Datum — Virginia South Zone. “Pound net” means any net having a funnel mouth, round mouth or square mouth with the head exposed above the water. “Resident” means any person who maintains his principal place of abode in Virginia with the intent to make Virginia his domicile. “Shoals” means subaqueous elevations covered by water less than four feet deep at mean low water.
History
The record of this law’s original creation isn’t available online. It has been modified 14 times. Those modifications are cataloged by “The Acts of Assembly,” a state publication, by year and chapter. Those modifications that can be read on the General Assembly’s website will be linked accordingly. Those modifications are as follows: in 1954, chapter 38; in 1958, chapters 182 and 476; in 1960, chapter 517; in 1962, chapter 406; in 1966, chapter 684; in 1968, chapters 746 and 747; in 1972, chapter 472; in 1978, chapter 208; in 1980, chapter 325; in 1981, chapter 52; in 1986, chapter 254; in 1992, chapter 836; in 1994, chapter 124; in 2003, chapter 604.
Code 1950, §§ 28-1, 28-46, 28-93, 28-93.1, 28-93.2, 28-112, 28-201.4; 1954, c. 38; 1958, cc. 182, 476; 1960, c. 517; 1962, c. 406, §§ 28.1-1, 28.1-51, 28.1-98, 28.1-148; 1966, c. 684; 1968, cc. 746, 747; 1972, c. 472; 1978, c. 208; 1980, c. 325; 1981, c. 52; 1986, c. 254; 1992, c. 836; 1994, c. 124; 2003, c. 604.