Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for individuals with certain types of military service.
Impact
The legislation modifies existing state laws to broaden eligibility for free access to state natural resources and recreational activities. Specifically, it amends certain provisions of the law that previously limited the benefits to active members of the New Jersey National Guard after they completed their Initial Active Duty Training. Under the new amendments, not only will disabled veterans be able to access parks freely, but all qualifying military personnel, regardless of their residency status, will also benefit from these exemptions. This change is expected to enhance the quality of life for veterans and active-duty services by encouraging outdoor engagement and connection with nature.
Summary
Senate Bill 158 (S158) proposes significant enhancements to the benefits afforded to individuals with specific military service backgrounds in New Jersey. The bill aims to provide free admission to state parks and forests as well as free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses for disabled veterans, active duty members of the Armed Forces stationed in New Jersey, and retired members of the New Jersey National Guard. This expansion of benefits underscores the state's commitment to acknowledging the sacrifices of military personnel by facilitating their access to recreational activities.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S158 center on the implications for managing state parks and forests, as well as potential financial impacts on licenses and permits collected by the state. Critics may express concerns about the sustainability of funding for parks that could arise from waiving fees, while proponents argue that the benefits of increased park usage by veterans and active-duty members will ultimately promote greater public access to state resources and enhance community health. Additionally, discussions might arise regarding the equitable treatment of all service members and veterans, ensuring that benefits provided align with the state's available resources and commitments.
Same As
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for disabled veterans and individuals with certain types of military service.
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for individuals with certain types of military service.
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for individuals with certain types of military service.
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for individuals with certain types of military service.
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for disabled veterans and individuals with certain types of military service.
Authorizes free hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses and free admission to State parks and forests for disabled veterans and individuals with certain types of military service.
Public school employees: former or current members of the Armed Forces of the United States or California National Guard: leave of absence for illness or injury.