New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A756

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Refer
12/11/23  
Report Pass
12/18/23  
Engrossed
12/21/23  

Caption

Provides for discounted resident trapping license fees for senior citizens.

Impact

The bill is expected to impact state laws by modifying the existing fee structure for resident trapping licenses. Currently, the standard fee for a resident trapping license is set at $31.50 plus an issuance fee. A756 proposes that senior citizens, defined as individuals over 65 years of age, will only pay $16.50 and an issuance fee. This change highlights a legislative intent to foster wildlife-related activities among older citizens, while promoting engagement with natural resources.

Summary

Assembly Bill A756 aims to provide discounted resident trapping license fees specifically for senior citizens in the state of New Jersey. As the bill has proceeded through legislative channels, it has been revised to amend existing statutes regarding licensing fees applicable to trapping. Under the proposed amendments, individuals aged 65 years and older will benefit from reduced fees, thereby promoting greater accessibility to trapping licenses among the senior demographic.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around Bill A756 appears to be positive, particularly among legislators who see the bill as a means to encourage senior participation in outdoor activities like trapping. While there does not seem to be significant opposition noted, the focus on special pricing for a specific age group has sparked conversations on the broader implications of fee adjustments in conservation laws, aligning with sentiments focused on community engagement and recreation for seniors.

Contention

Notable contention surrounding the bill could arise from the broader implications of modifying fees, suggesting a need for balance between conservation funding and accessibility. Critics may argue that such discounts could strain funding for conservation programs if a large number of seniors start utilizing the trapping licenses. Furthermore, there might be discussions regarding equal treatment among other outdoor activities that do not currently have similar discount provisions.

Companion Bills

NJ S967

Same As Provides for discounted resident trapping license fees for senior citizens.

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