Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB6230

Introduced
12/12/24  
Refer
12/4/24  

Caption

Recreation: other; certain registration fees; increase. Amends sec. 80124 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.80124).

Impact

If enacted, this bill would have a significant impact on those who operate and own vessels within Michigan's waterways. The fee increases will apply to different categories of vessels, including motorboats and pontoon vessels, with some fees set to change as soon as 2028 and then again in 2031. The incremental adjustments to fees are designed to improve the revenue coming from vessel registrations to support the maintenance of natural waterways, bolster safety measures, and enhance environmental protection initiatives. Importantly, the proposed increases are intended to ensure that the revenues generated align with the costs of the services provided by the state under the registrations.

Summary

House Bill 6230 proposes amendments to the 1994 PA 451, also known as the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act. The primary focus of this bill is to modify the fees associated with the registration of various types of vessels, which includes motorboats and nonpowered vessels such as canoes and kayaks. The goal of HB6230 is to increase registration fees incrementally over the next years, ensuring that the changes are phased in starting January 1, 2025, and adjusting based on inflation every three years thereafter, beginning in 2037. This aims to modernize the financial structure surrounding vessel registrations in Michigan.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding HB6230 could revolve around the financial burden placed on boat owners and the potential pushback from recreational boating communities. Critics might argue that increased registration fees could deter individuals from participating in boating and may disproportionately affect lower-income families. Supporters, however, may contend that the adjustments are necessary to reflect the true costs of maintaining waterway safety and the natural environment while ensuring that Michigan remains a safe and attractive destination for recreational boating.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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