New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5372

Caption

Authorizes foraging fruits, fungi, nuts, plants, and parts thereof in State parks and forests for personal use of the forager.

Impact

The new legislation has implications for New Jersey's conservation laws and public safety protocols. By allowing foraging, the bill acknowledges traditional practices while also placing the responsibility of foraging safety on individuals. Importantly, it empowers the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to enforce rules regarding areas where foraging may be limited due to environmental or safety concerns, such as protecting nesting birds or preventing erosion, which introduces a regulatory balance between public enjoyment and ecological stewardship.

Summary

Bill A5372 allows individuals to forage for fruits, fungi, nuts, plants, and their parts in State parks and forests for personal use, which is defined as consumption by oneself, family, or friends. The bill explicitly prohibits the selling, bartering, or offering for sale any foraged items. It introduces a framework for foraging practices while ensuring that participants do so at their own risk, foregoing any liabilities or responsibilities on the part of the State and its agencies concerning foraged items or accidents during foraging.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote responsible foraging, there are potential points of contention regarding its environmental impact and enforcement. The DEP's authority to limit foraging in certain areas may draw scrutiny from conservationists and local park advocates, who might be concerned about over-foraging or negligence leading to the damage of protected plant species. There is also a defined penalty structure, imposing fines of up to $500 for negligent foraging of species labeled as threatened or endangered, a provision that may raise questions about enforcement and public awareness.

Final_statement

In conclusion, A5372 is designed to facilitate personal foraging in New Jersey's natural spaces while ensuring protection of vulnerable species and public safety. The balance between personal benefit and ecological conservation will be crucial as stakeholders navigate the practical implementation of this law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4242

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

NJ S2859

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

NJ A1253

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

NJ A5764

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

NJ SB317

Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment

NJ HB257

Natural Resources - Food Forests and Foraging Program - Establishment

NJ A165

Concerns endangered plant species in NJ.

NJ A1997

Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.

NJ A1817

Prohibits certain actions relative to endangered and threatened plant species; directs DEP commissioner to take certain actions to protect endangered and threatened plant species.

NJ SB447

State property; permitting residents to forage for nuts, edible plants and fungi on state owned or state managed property. Effective date.

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