New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1967

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Revises law prohibiting feeding of black bear.

Impact

With the implementation of A1967, the law would specify certain activities that would not fall under the feeding prohibition, such as licensed wildlife possession and agricultural practices. These exemptions allow farmers and authorized individuals to engage in their activities without the fear of penalty while still supporting the overall restriction against feeding wild bears. The bill emphasizes the importance of using good practices around food storage and disposal to prevent bear attractants.

Summary

Bill A1967 aims to amend existing laws concerning the feeding of black bears in New Jersey. The bill seeks to remove the current exception for unintentional feeding, thereby clarifying that all feeding activities are prohibited regardless of intent. This includes the distribution of food, attractants, and any edible materials that may draw black bears into populated areas. The intent is to reinforce wildlife management strategies and minimize human-wildlife interactions, which can pose safety hazards and lead to increased bear populations in urban settings.

Contention

The potential challenges surrounding A1967 may include pushback from local communities who argue that certain practices—like bird feeding—should not be restricted due to cultural or personal preferences. Additionally, the revised penalty structure under A1967, whereby fines for violations would be redirected to the local municipality rather than the state, may cause concerns about revenue distribution and enforcement focus. Stakeholders will need to discuss these possible impacts on community engagement and compliance with wildlife laws.

Companion Bills

NJ S1891

Same As Revises law prohibiting feeding of black bear.

Previously Filed As

NJ A360

Revises law prohibiting feeding of black bear.

NJ S1891

Revises law prohibiting feeding of black bear.

NJ S765

Revises law prohibiting feeding of bears; establishes program in DEP for distribution of bear-proof garbage cans.

NJ SB01148

An Act Authorizing Certain Killing Of Black Bear And Prohibiting Intentional Feeding Of Potentially Dangerous Animals.

NJ A1532

Revises law concerning prohibition of certain unsolicited checks.

NJ A1498

Prohibits late penalties from being made against senior citizen tenants in certain senior citizen rental housing in certain circumstances.

NJ A1533

Revises penalty provision of law concerning prohibition of certain unsolicited text messages.

NJ A2886

Provides employment protections for paid first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder under certain conditions.

NJ S1718

Revises law concerning prohibition of certain unsolicited checks.

NJ HB05376

An Act Prohibiting The Intentional Feeding Of Wildlife.

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