Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05316

Introduced
2/18/16  
Introduced
2/18/16  
Refer
2/18/16  

Caption

An Act Concerning Sport Fishing Licenses For Anglers Who Are Sixty-five Years Of Age Or Older.

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to have a profound impact on state regulations concerning fishing licenses. It will replace certain previous statutes and contribute to a streamlined and more accessible system for senior citizens. This change is particularly important as it reflects the state’s recognition of the demographic shift regarding fishing enthusiasts, aiming to facilitate their involvement in the sport without imposing financial burdens.

Summary

House Bill 05316 aims to amend the existing Connecticut laws relating to sport fishing licenses specifically for anglers who are sixty-five years of age or older. The bill proposes adjustments to the fees charged for various hunting and fishing licenses, with a significant focus on providing favorable terms for senior anglers. By reducing the costs associated with licensing for this demographic, the bill seeks to encourage participation among older residents in sport fishing activities.

Contention

While the bill is primarily aimed at enhancing participation among older anglers, there are potential points of contention regarding its financial implications for the state. Opponents may argue that lowering fees for specific age groups could lead to decreased revenue for conservation efforts funded by licensing fees. Conversely, supporters may contend that increased participation among seniors could lead to a more vibrant community of anglers, thereby generating indirect economic benefits through local businesses related to outdoor activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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