Prohibits NJ State Forest Nursery from undercutting private nurseries by selling forestation stock below average market price.
Impact
The bill also stipulates that the State Forest Nursery cannot engage in the sale of forestation stock for purposes deemed purely aesthetic, such as screening or beautification. By restricting sales for these purposes, the bill aims to focus state resources on more practical applications such as environmental restoration and compliance with legal requirements rather than aesthetic landscaping projects.
Summary
Bill A2310 aims to regulate the activities of the New Jersey State Forest Nursery to prevent unfair competition with local private nurseries. It specifically prohibits the State forestry service from selling any 'forestation stock'—which includes native tree seeds, seedlings, or saplings—at prices below the average market rate. This aspect is designed to level the playing field for private nurseries, ensuring they aren't undercut by state-run entities that might have different operating costs and advantages.
Contention
One notable point of contention is related to the definition of forestation stock, which encompasses both native and genetically altered species. Some stakeholders might express concern over how this bill impacts broader ecological and agricultural considerations, particularly with regards to genetically modified organisms. Additionally, there may be debates concerning the effectiveness of these regulations in truly supporting local nurseries versus merely placing bureaucratic constraints on state operations.
Additional_points
Furthermore, the bill codifies existing regulations that prevent the resale or removal of forestation stock from the properties on which they were planted, thereby reiterating the importance of maintaining control over the distribution of resources intended for specific state projects. Overall, A2310 is positioned as a protective measure for local businesses against potential unfair competition arising from state-supported enterprises.
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.
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.
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.
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.