New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3367

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Provides free or reduced fee beach access to certain New Jersey National Guard members.

Impact

Should A3367 be enacted, it would amend existing provisions allowing municipalities to set policies regarding beach access, specifically by including members of the New Jersey National Guard. The addition of these eligible individuals would potentially allow more veterans and service members to access beaches without the burden of added fees. Municipalities currently have the authority to grant free or reduced fees, but this legislation would standardize the eligibility criteria further, thus encouraging local governments to adopt more veteran-friendly policies. Current laws already permit free access for various groups, including senior citizens and disabled individuals.

Summary

Bill A3367 seeks to expand the eligibility for free or reduced fee beach access in New Jersey to include certain members of the New Jersey National Guard. This legislative proposal aims to provide benefits to individuals who have served in the National Guard, particularly those who were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. The bill recognizes the contributions of these service members, aligning with existing regulations that already grant similar privileges to active-duty military personnel and veterans with specific conditions. By doing this, the bill promotes greater inclusivity within municipal recreational policies concerning beach access.

Severity

Overall, A3367 appears to have a positive outlook among proponents who believe in supporting veterans and service members. However, any legislative effort of this nature requires careful consideration of budgetary implications for local governments and reassurance that the provisions will be feasible for municipalities to implement without undue strain.

Contention

While the proposal is likely to be seen favorably by veteran organizations and advocates for service members, there may be some contention regarding the potential financial implications for municipalities tasked with administering these benefits. Concerns may arise about the impact on local revenue from beach fees and how municipalities will manage the costs associated with expanded access. Additionally, there could be discussions on whether expanding eligibility may create discrepancies in existing benefits compared to other groups currently eligible for reduced fees.

Companion Bills

NJ S1171

Same As Provides free or reduced fee beach access to certain New Jersey National Guard members.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1171

Provides free or reduced fee beach access to certain New Jersey National Guard members.

NJ S2300

Provides free or reduced fee beach access to certain New Jersey National Guard members.

NJ A2731

Provides free or reduced fee beach access to certain New Jersey National Guard members.

NJ S894

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ A1055

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ A1662

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ S473

Allows shore municipalities to provide spouse and dependent children of veterans free or reduced cost access to beaches.

NJ S4013

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

NJ S704

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

NJ A1261

Requires municipality to provide free beach access to certain veterans.

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