Provides free admission to State parks, forests, and beaches for certain veterans and military personnel.
If enacted, A288 will amend the existing laws, including P.L.1983, c.324 and P.L.2007, c.275, specifying that not only veterans but also those who are currently serving in the military will not incur any admission fees at state-managed parks and beaches. This change is expected to improve accessibility for individuals who may have difficulty otherwise affording recreational opportunities, particularly for veterans who may face financial challenges.
Assembly Bill A288 proposes an amendment to existing New Jersey laws, specifically concerning the admission policies for state parks, forests, and beaches. The crux of the legislation is to grant free access to these natural resources for veterans who are residents of New Jersey, as well as active military personnel, regardless of their state residency status. This represents a significant enhancement of privileges for veterans and military personnel in New Jersey, showing recognition of their service and sacrifice.
While the bill primarily garners support due to its alignment with efforts to honor and support the military community, some might raise questions regarding the implications for state revenue derived from park admissions. However, supporters advocate that the benefits to veterans and their families far outweigh any potential loss of revenue, emphasizing the state’s commitment to service members.