Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB911

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/17/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Enrolled
4/6/23  
Chaptered
5/8/23  

Caption

Natural Resources - Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Exemptions

Impact

The implementation of SB911 will directly affect state regulations regarding fishing licenses, particularly by allowing entities to bypass certain licensing requirements when organizing fishing events. This regulatory change is expected to remove barriers for individuals with disabilities and veterans, fostering inclusivity in recreational fishing. Additionally, it promotes engagement in healthy and therapeutic outdoor activities, which are essential for mental health and community integration.

Summary

SB911, titled 'Natural Resources - Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Exemptions', aims to facilitate access to fishing activities for individuals with physical or mental disabilities. The bill authorizes the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to issue annual fishing license exemptions to nonprofit organizations and government entities to support fishing clinics and provide instructional opportunities. This initiative is designed to ensure that special populations, including veterans and underrepresented residents, can participate in outdoor fishing events without the traditional licensing requirements.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment surrounding SB911 appears positive, with broad support from legislators and community advocates who recognize the importance of providing equitable outdoor opportunities to individuals with disabilities. The bill passed unanimously in the legislature, indicating a collective agreement on its value and the positive implications for targeted communities. Key stakeholders recognize that such legislation can enhance quality of life and facilitate social inclusion through recreational activities.

Contention

While SB911 was generally met with support, there were discussions regarding the adequacy of oversight and reporting requirements associated with the exemptions. Some legislators advocated for robust tracking mechanisms to ensure that the license exemptions are used effectively and to prevent misuse. Nevertheless, the bill's overall goal to empower eligible individuals to access fishing activities outweighed these concerns, leading to its successful passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB258

Natural Resources - Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Alterations

MD HB40

Natural Resources - Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Alterations

MD HB221

Natural Resources – Healing Hunting and Fishing Fund – No–Cost Licenses and Stamps

MD SB665

Natural Resources - Healing Hunting and Fishing Fund - No-Cost Licenses and Stamps

MD SB152

Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Fee Exemptions - Residents Eligible for Assistance Programs

MD HB438

Fishing Licenses and Stamps - Fee Exemptions - Residents Eligible for Assistance Programs

MD SB533

Fishing and Hunting Licenses and Trout Stamps - Complimentary Licenses and Stamp Exemption - Veterans Determined to be Unemployable

MD HB715

Fishing and Hunting Licenses and Trout Stamps - Complimentary Licenses and Stamp Exemption - Veterans Determined to be Unemployable

MD HB512

Natural Resources - Fish and Fisheries - Reporting Requirements

MD SB1118

Natural Resources - Fish and Fisheries - Reporting Requirements

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