Connecticut 2021 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00929 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/20/2021

                     
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OLR Bill Analysis 
SB 929  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING PENALTIES FOR THE TAKING OF 
STRIPED BASS.  
 
SUMMARY 
State law authorizes the energy and environmental protection 
commissioner to adopt regulations on, among other things, the legal 
methods of sportfishing and the legal limits on possessing various 
species, including striped bass. The commissioner has done this (see, 
e.g., Conn. Agencies Regs. § 26-159a-2). 
This bill eliminates the enhanced penalties in current law for 
violating the striped bass sportfishing regulations. By doing so, it 
makes a violation of the striped bass regulations an infraction (see 
BACKGROUND), which is the same penalty that applies to other 
marine district sportfishing regulation violations. Currently, most 
marine district sportfishing infractions are subject to a base fine of $35, 
but certain additional fees and surcharges apply, which brings the total 
amount due to $75. 
Under current law, a person who violates the striped bass 
sportfishing regulations is subject to the following penalties: 
1. $100 fine for each fish taken or possessed in violation for the 
first violation; 
2. $200 fine for each fish taken or possessed in violation for a 
second violation; and 
3. $500 fine for each fish taken or possessed in violation, 
imprisonment of up to 30 days, or both, for a subsequent 
violation. 
By law, the commissioner also may suspend a person’s fishing  2021SB-00929-R000534-BA.DOCX 
 
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license for violating the fishing regulations (CGS § 26-61). 
EFFECTIVE DATE:  Upon passage 
BACKGROUND 
Infractions 
Infractions are punishable by fines, usually set by Superior Court 
judges, of between $35 and $90, plus a $20 or $35 surcharge and an 
additional fee based on the amount of the fine. (There may be other 
added charges depending upon the type of infraction. For example, 
certain motor vehicle infractions trigger a surcharge of 50% of the fine.) 
An infraction is not a crime, and violators can pay the fine by mail 
without making a court appearance. 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Environment Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 32 Nay 0 (03/31/2021)