Relative to the leasing of seasonal camp lots by the fish and game department.
Impact
The bill modifies existing regulations surrounding the leasing of fish and game lands, specifically by adjusting the duration of leases and the thresholds for governor and council approvals. Leases that last longer than five years or involve annual considerations exceeding $7,500 will continue to require such authorizations, maintaining a level of oversight while allowing for more flexibility in leasing arrangements. This is significant for the management of state resources, as it supports the department's ability to maximize utility from its land without overly cumbersome regulations.
Summary
Senate Bill 12 (SB12) pertains to the leasing of seasonal camp lots by the fish and game department in New Hampshire. The bill enables the executive director of the fish and game department to execute leases for certain seasonal camp lots, thereby facilitating short-term use of state lands. This change aims to streamline the leasing process while ensuring that all revenue generated from leases contributes to the fish and game fund established under New Hampshire law.
Contention
Debates surrounding SB12 may arise from concerns about environmental stewardship and the potential commercialization of public lands. Stakeholders, including environmental advocacy groups and community members, could argue that increased leasing of camp lots may lead to overuse or mismanagement of natural resources. Additionally, some may feel that the process of approving leases should involve more scrutiny to protect public access and recreational opportunities, which could become limited if more land is leased for exclusive uses.
Relative to the acquisition of agricultural land development rights and relative to advanced deposit account wagering and relative to the use of game cameras.
Relative to the definitions of "game camera" and "hunting day," relative to the use of game cameras, relative to the use of temporary tree stands or observation blinds, and relative to the definition of "firearm."