Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF5014

Introduced
3/18/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill modifies existing statutes regarding fishing license fees outlined in Minnesota Statutes 2022, sections 97A.055 and 97A.475. By instituting lower fees for senior citizens, SF5014 is expected to increase fishing participation among older adults, ultimately benefiting local economies and enhancing community engagement in outdoor activities. Furthermore, the bill's provisions regarding transferring funds from the general fund to cover revenue shortfalls in the game and fish fund signify a commitment to maintain the balance of funding necessary for conservation and fishery management operational needs.

Summary

SF5014 proposes amendments to Minnesota's fishing regulations, specifically targeting the license fees for anglers aged 65 and older. Under this bill, the license fee for seniors will be reduced significantly to $15, encouraging participation in fishing activities among the elderly population. This legislative effort is aimed at easing financial burdens on older residents, thereby promoting recreational fishing and engagement with natural resources. The bill also stipulates a reimbursement mechanism to ensure that the game and fish fund is compensated for the revenue losses incurred due to these fee reductions, thus sustaining the state's ability to manage its fish and game resources effectively.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding SF5014 may arise from discussions about budget allocation and the sustainability of funding for the game and fish program. Advocates for fiscal responsibility might express concerns regarding the impact of these reduced tax revenues on broader state funding priorities. Additionally, those who oppose the funding transfer mechanism may highlight worries that reducing the fees could undermine the game and fish fund’s integrity, which is vital for preserving fish populations and their habitats. However, supporters may counter that enhanced fishing participation will justify the initial revenue loss through increased economic activity in related sectors.

Companion Bills

MN HF3876

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

Previously Filed As

MN SF428

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

MN HF3876

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

MN SF5432

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

MN SF4898

Native rough fish provisions and aquatic farm licenses and taking and possessing fish conforming changes

MN SF4142

Aquatic farm licenses, taxidermy, game and fish possession, certain water designation, and elk management provisions modifications

MN HF5393

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

MN HF3234

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

MN HF626

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

MN HF4420

Provisions for aquatic farm licenses, taxidermy, taking and possessing game and fish, designating certain waters, and elk management modified.

MN SF3239

Modifying age-related exemptions for certain game and fish licenses

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