New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3201

Introduced
10/13/22  
Refer
10/13/22  

Caption

Provides that farm, farmstand, or other agricultural operation selling firewood obtained from property other than seller's shall not be considered lumber yard; prohibits sale of untreated firewood from outside of State.

Impact

One of the critical provisions of SB 3201 is the prohibition against selling untreated firewood sourced from outside the state unless it is heat-treated and certified as pest-free by the production state. This provision is designed to protect New Jersey's native ecosystems from invasive pests and diseases that could be transported alongside untreated wood. By enforcing these regulations, the bill aims to support local agriculture while prioritizing environmental safeguards.

Summary

Senate Bill 3201 addresses the regulations surrounding the sale of firewood by farms and agricultural operations in New Jersey. It specifically states that any farmstand or agricultural operation selling firewood obtained from external properties will not be classified as a lumber yard for municipal land use purposes. This classification shift aims to alleviate regulatory burdens on agricultural businesses that engage in ancillary activities such as selling firewood, while also maintaining compliance with broader municipal laws.

Conclusion

Overall, SB 3201 represents a targeted approach to regulate firewood sales while balancing agricultural interests with environmental protection. The bill's implications extend to state laws concerning commerce and trade within the agricultural sector, and future discussions may further clarify its impacts on local economies and conservation efforts.

Contention

While the bill has gained favor in legislative discussions—evidenced by its favorable report from the Senate Economic Growth Committee—there may be areas of contention among stakeholders. Concerns could arise regarding the additional burdens placed on small farmers in meeting the heat treatment certification requirements. There may also be discussions on whether such regulations could limit consumer access to diverse firewood options or increase the costs associated with compliance for vendors.

Companion Bills

NJ A111

Same As Provides that farm, farmstand, or other agricultural operation selling firewood obtained from property other than seller's shall not be considered lumber yard; prohibits sale of untreated firewood from outside of State.

Similar Bills

NJ A111

Provides that farm, farmstand, or other agricultural operation selling firewood obtained from property other than seller's shall not be considered lumber yard; prohibits sale of untreated firewood from outside of State.

HI SB140

Relating To Invasive Species.

ME LD1525

An Act to Promote Firewood Banks in Maine

CT HB05340

An Act Concerning The Liability Of A Landowner Who Permits Maple-sugaring Activities On The Land.

MD SB695

Natural Resources - Voluntary Firewood Treatment Certification Program - Establishment

MD HB1140

Natural Resources - Voluntary Firewood Treatment Certification Program - Establishment

CT SB00867

An Act Concerning The Enforcement Of Firewood Transport Restrictions By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

ME LD88

An Act Regarding Penalties for Violating the Maine Weights and Measures Law