Permitting online presentation of deer for registration.
Impact
The passage of HB 1230 is expected to impact state laws by changing how deer are registered. Instead of relying solely on physical stations, the bill allows for hunting enthusiasts to register their kills online, potentially increasing compliance and efficiency in tracking deer harvests. The Fish and Game Department is tasked with creating this system, which may incur additional expenditures, as the financial implications are not fully ascertainable at this stage.
Summary
House Bill 1230 aims to modernize the registration process for deer harvested in New Hampshire by permitting online registration. Currently, hunters are required to present harvested deer at designated registration stations. This bill introduces a new section into the state's regulations, requiring the executive director of the Fish and Game Department to establish an online system for deer registration, which must be operational by September 1, 2023. This electronic process is designed to streamline the registration experience while enabling the agency to manage registration more efficiently.
Contention
There are concerns associated with the implementation of an online registration system. One notable point of contention is related to the potential limitations on the availability of this registration method during certain biological sample collection days or public health emergencies. This could complicate things for hunters in those time frames, as they would need to resort back to the traditional method of registration, raising questions about accessibility and efficiency during critical periods.
Relative to online payment of fees relating to the operation of off highway recreational vehicles and snowmobiles, and relative to grants administered by the bureau of trails for OHRV trail development and maintenance.