Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3876

Introduced
2/15/24  

Caption

Fishing license fees reduced for persons 65 years of age and older, and money transferred.

Impact

The changes brought about by HF3876 will necessitate adjustments in state funding, specifically regarding the game and fish fund. To mitigate the financial impact of decreased revenue from fishing licenses, the bill mandates annual transfers from the general fund to compensate for lost income due to the reduced fees for senior citizens. This mechanism aims to ensure that while the fees for seniors decrease, the financial health of the fishing fund remains intact, thereby sustaining conservation and management efforts.

Summary

House File 3876 seeks to amend the existing regulations concerning fishing licenses in Minnesota, particularly aimed at individuals aged 65 years and older. The bill proposes to reduce the fishing license fees for this demographic, thereby promoting access and participation in recreational fishing activities among seniors. This initiative reflects a broader intent to support elderly residents and encourage outdoor activities that foster healthy lifestyles. The fee for seniors to obtain a fishing license will be set at $15, contrasting significantly with the $25 fee applicable to younger adult residents.

Conclusion

Overall, HF3876 signifies a legislative effort to enhance recreational fishing accessibility for seniors in Minnesota while ensuring the sustainability of the funding necessary for effective game and fish management. As the bill progresses, it will likely encounter scrutiny from various stakeholders, ranging from conservationists concerned about funding to advocates for senior citizens pushing for expanded recreational opportunities.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HF3876 highlights a segment of contention regarding the allocation of state resources and the potential implications for the game and fish management programs. Some legislators may express concerns about the financial sustainability of the fund, as the reduction in license fees could lead to debates about whether such a transfer from the general fund is appropriate or sustainable in the long run. Moreover, issues around prioritizing fishing opportunities for seniors versus other demographic needs may arise, leading to discussions about equity in recreational access.

Companion Bills

MN SF5014

Similar To Fish license fees reduction for those 65 years of age and older provision and transference of money provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF5014

Fish license fees reduction for those 65 years of age and older provision and transference of money provision

MN SF428

Fishing licensing fees for persons 65 years of age and older reduction provision

MN HF5393

Angling and deer hunting license fees reduced for individuals ages 70 and older.

MN SF5432

Angling and deer hunting license fees for those 70 and older reduction

MN HF626

Age-related exemptions modified for small game and fishing licenses.

MN HF276

Fishing license fees reduced for persons 65 years of age and older, and money transferred.

MN HF3234

Game and fish; age-related exemptions modified for licenses.

MN SF3239

Modifying age-related exemptions for certain game and fish licenses

MN SF889

Age-related exemptions for certain game and fish licenses modification

MN HF611

Age-related exemptions modified for licenses.

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