New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2928

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Prohibits Dept. of Agriculture from regulating minimum property size required per number of honeybee hives.

Impact

The legislation could lead to an increase in the number of amateur and professional beekeepers operating within the state. By removing property size requirements, the bill aims to promote local honey production, enhance pollination for agricultural activities, and even contribute to the environment by supporting bee populations that are crucial for biodiversity and ecosystem health. The intent behind A2928 is to foster a supportive environment for those interested in engaging in beekeeping without excessive regulatory constraints.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2928 seeks to modify the regulatory framework surrounding beekeeping in New Jersey. Specifically, it prohibits the Department of Agriculture from imposing regulations on the minimum property size required for keeping a number of honeybee hives. This bill is beneficial for aspiring apiarists, as it eliminates potential barriers to entry related to property requirements, thus encouraging the practice of beekeeping across the state.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will stimulate agricultural practice and local economies, critics may express concerns over the potential public safety issues related to keeping bees without sufficient space or established guidelines. The lack of regulation could also lead to overcrowding of hives, which may impact both bee health and the surrounding environment. Balancing the benefits of increased beekeeping against the need for safety and responsible apiary management remains a point of contention in the discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A160

Prohibits Dept. of Agriculture from regulating minimum property size required per number of honeybee hives.

NJ A5019

Prohibits DEP from requiring person under 16 years of age to obtain horseback riding permit to ride in State wildlife management areas.

NJ A209

Prohibits MVC from charging service fees for online services.

NJ A4519

Prohibits motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer from requiring subscription for certain motor vehicle features and from charging certain fees.

NJ A217

Prohibits Institutional Abuse Investigation Unit investigators from interviewing certain children without prior parental consent.

NJ A4505

Establishes minimum Medicaid reimbursement rate of $200 for basic life support emergency ambulance transportation services.

NJ A214

Prohibits use of deposit funds by event venues for certain purposes; establishes certain requirements for event venues during declared public health emergencies.

NJ A1441

Requires State entities engaging in projects resulting in deforestation of any size to submit plan to DEP for no net loss of forested areas.

NJ A1053

Prohibits the sale of adulterated candy in New Jersey.

NJ A4337

Requires Department of Health to provide information to Statewide 2-1-1 telephone system regarding the location of safe disposal sites for hypodermic syringes and needles and prescription drugs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.