Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05263

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

An Act Exempting Senior Citizens From Fishing License Fees.

Impact

If enacted, HB 05263 would amend existing statutes concerning fishing regulations and license requirements. The most immediate impact would be the removal of fishing license fees for senior citizens, which may encourage increased participation in fishing among this age group. By exempting seniors from these fees, the bill aims to promote not only equitable access to recreational activities but also foster community engagement within natural settings. This could lead to potential economic benefits for local businesses that thrive on fishing-related tourism and activities.

Summary

House Bill 05263 proposes a straightforward legislative change aimed at enhancing accessibility for senior citizens who wish to engage in fishing activities. The bill specifically seeks to exempt senior citizens from the requirement to pay fishing license fees, thereby reducing financial barriers for this demographic. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote outdoor recreation and engagement among older individuals, who may have fixed or limited incomes. Proponents of the bill highlight that fishing is a popular and therapeutic pastime that contributes positively to the well-being of seniors.

Contention

While the bill appears straightforward and is likely to receive support from seniors and recreational advocates, there may still be points of contention. Some challenges could arise regarding the fiscal implications for the state, specifically concerning lost revenue generated from fishing licenses. Opponents may voice concerns about how this exemption could affect wildlife management funding, which is often supported through licensing fees. Furthermore, some may argue that the bill sets a precedent for further exemptions that could complicate fishing management and allocation of resources.

Notable points

It is important to note that the passage of HB 05263 could contribute to broader discussions regarding recreational access for licensed activities across different demographics. Additionally, reflecting on the purpose statement of the bill indicates a clear intention to promote inclusivity and participation of senior citizens in outdoor activities, which could lead to increased advocacy for similar legislative measures in other recreational areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00130

An Act Exempting Senior Citizens From The Passport To The Parks Fee.

CT HB05583

An Act Exempting Senior Citizens And Disabled Veterans From The "passport To The Parks Fee" When Registering A Motor Vehicle.

CT HB05217

An Act Exempting Senior Citizens And Veterans From The Passport To The Parks Motor Vehicle Registration Fee And Limiting Such Fee To The Registration Of One Vehicle When A Person Registers Multiple Vehicles.

CT HB05576

An Act Concerning The Waiving Of Fishing License Fees For Veterans.

CT HB05295

An Act Concerning A Study Of The Needs Of Senior Citizens.

CT SB01088

An Act Concerning Financial Exploitation Of Senior Citizens.

CT HB06168

An Act Expanding Access To Hearing Tests And Hearing Aids For Senior Citizens.

CT SB00624

An Act Exempting Certain Active Duty Service Members From Paying Fees For Any Motor Vehicle Operator's License And Registration.

CT HB06314

An Act Providing For Discounted Hunting, Trapping And Fishing Licenses For Veterans And Active Duty Members Of The Armed Forces.

CT HB05151

An Act Concerning Solar Licensing Exemptions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.