New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4182

Introduced
6/2/22  

Caption

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.

Impact

The bill's implementation will permit landowners and lessees to actively manage deer populations causing harm to farmland and forested lands that are part of stewardship plans. In addition, it introduces a multi-species depredation permit, which issues authorization for managing other species that may also damage crops. This is expected to improve land management and agricultural productivity while enabling better wildlife conservation practices.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4182 proposes several amendments related to deer management and hunting regulations in New Jersey. It aims to enhance the existing framework by allowing the Division of Fish and Wildlife to authorize deer depredation control activities not only on cultivated land but also on forested land, provided it adheres to specific management plans. This provision seeks to address the growing deer populations impacting agricultural and forested areas, thereby supporting landowners in preventing crop damage and promoting ecological management.

Contention

One notable point of discussion surrounding the bill is the establishment of a donation mechanism within hunting license applications to support the nonprofit organization 'Hunters Helping the Hungry'. This initiative aims to facilitate the donation of venison to food banks, addressing food insecurity while promoting ethical hunting practices. However, there may be varied opinions on the adequacy of operational regulations and the effectiveness of monitoring these donated programs to ensure quality and safety for public consumption. The bill provides that some costs associated with managing the donation program may be deducted from the donations collected, which could raise concerns over financial transparency and fund allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB2160

WILDLIFE CD-DEER HUNTING

NJ SB772

Hunting; permits to control nuisance wildlife; written permission; headlighting; prohibiting nuisance control at night for persons convicted within certain period of time. Effective date.

NJ SB1809

Wildlife; permits to control nuisance wildlife; written permission; headlighting; prohibiting nuisance control at night for persons convicted within certain period of time. Effective date.

NJ SB00207

An Act Authorizing The Hunting Of Deer By Revolver And Establishing Certain Credits Toward The Purchase Of Hunting And Fishing Licenses.

NJ A4181

Establishes multi-species depredation permit.

NJ HB05080

An Act Concerning Deer Management Programs On Private Property And Authorizing Bow And Arrow Hunting On Certain Private Property On Sundays.

NJ SB8

Hunting on Sundays; permits hunting on public or private land, etc.

NJ HB05412

An Act Concerning Deer Management Programs On Private Property And Authorizing Bow And Arrow Hunting On Private Property On Sundays.

NJ HB897

Generally revise laws related to shed hunting on wildlife management areas

NJ HB07231

An Act Authorizing Sunday Hunting On Private Lands.

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