Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00109

Introduced
1/13/11  
Introduced
1/13/11  
Refer
1/13/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Standardization Of Minimum Fish Lengths.

Impact

The implementation of SB00109 is expected to harmonize fishing regulations in the region, which could benefit both anglers and regulatory agencies by creating a coherent framework for fish sizes. It may enhance compliance rates and simplify the enforcement of fishing regulations. Anglers will have clear guidelines as they travel between different states, thus supporting a more consistent recreational fishing experience.

Summary

SB00109 is an act concerning the standardization of minimum fish lengths, introduced by Senator Frantz. The primary objective of this bill is to require the Department of Environmental Protection to collaborate with bordering states in order to establish uniform minimum fish length requirements. This initiative is aimed at reducing confusion among recreational fishermen who operate across state lines within New England.

Contention

While the bill seeks to standardize regulations for practical purposes, discussions may arise regarding local control over environmental management. Opponents may argue that state-level regulations could override specific local needs or conditions that might not be adequately addressed by a one-size-fits-all approach to minimum fish lengths. It is important for stakeholders to evaluate how these standardizations might affect regional conservation efforts and fishing practices.

Companion Bills

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