Exempts veterans from camping facilities fees at State parks and forests.
Should this bill be enacted, it would amend existing statutory provisions previously established under P.L.2007, c.275. It would create a financial relief mechanism for veterans, allowing them to use the state’s parks and forest facilities without incurring costs. Furthermore, it addresses the needs of Gold Star Families by extending similar exemptions, thus fostering a community acknowledgment of their sacrifices.
Assembly Bill A5716 proposes the exemption of veterans from any fees associated with camping facilities at State parks and forests in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill states that veterans shall not be charged fees for entrance, camping, or any facilities while using the parks. This legislation seeks to recognize and honor the service of veterans by providing them with free access to outdoor recreational facilities, thus facilitating opportunities for leisure and family activities in nature.
While the bill is largely seen as a positive step toward supporting veterans, it may face scrutiny regarding the budget implications associated with the potential loss of revenue from camping fees. Discussion around the bill has not indicated significant opposition, yet concerns may arise regarding how this exemption could affect the maintenance and operational funding for these parks. Additionally, the bill includes a broad definition of what constitutes a veteran, which may lead to further discussions about eligibility criteria and administrative enforcement.