Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1178

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Reduced hunting license fees for seniors.

Impact

The amendment to the Indiana Code concerning natural and cultural resources not only revises the fee structures for senior hunting licenses but also introduces provisions for the establishment of the Indiana sportsmen's benevolence account. This account is designed to facilitate the donation of wild game to help feed the hungry. The corpus of this account will be funded through various means, including donations from those purchasing licenses. By doing this, the bill supports both recreational and charitable purposes, fostering community engagement in hunting as a beneficial activity.

Summary

House Bill 1178 proposes a significant adjustment to the licensing fees required for hunting in Indiana, specifically targeting senior residents aged 64 years and older. The bill allows these individuals to purchase certain hunting licenses at a reduced fee of 50% off the current prices. This initiative aims to encourage greater participation in hunting and outdoor activities among the senior demographic, making it financially feasible for older citizens to engage in these pursuits.

Contention

While the bill is largely seen as a positive step towards inclusivity and charitable engagement, there may be concerns surrounding funding and resource allocation. Some stakeholders might worry about the reliance on donations for the Indiana sportsmen's benevolence account and whether it will sufficiently support the intended charitable initiatives effectively. Additionally, there could be debates around whether the reduced fees are adequate compared to the administrative costs of managing such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB1977

Relating to the use of hunting license fees to help feed hungry Texans.

IN SB718

Hunting and sport fishing licenses: reduced fees.

IN HB1384

Hunting licenses for disabled veterans.

IN HB1228

Hunting licenses for disabled veterans.

IN SB0224

Hunting and fishing licenses.

IN A4182

Permits certain deer control activities; establishes check-off donation on hunting license applications to support venison donation program; authorizes issuance of multi-species depredation permit for wildlife control on farmland.

IN AB986

Hunting and sport fishing licenses: sport fishing license duration: reduction in license fees for veterans.

IN HB530

Increases hunting license fees for to provide funding for hog eradication and processing program (OR +$125,893 SD RV See Note)

IN SB0073

Occupational therapy licensure compact.

IN SB0160

Professional counselors licensure compact.

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