Prohibits DEP from requiring person under 16 years of age to obtain horseback riding permit to ride in State wildlife management areas.
Impact
If enacted, S3350 would facilitate greater access to outdoor recreation for children and adolescents in New Jersey. By eliminating the permit requirement for this age group, the bill aims to promote participation in horseback riding, which is considered a beneficial and enjoyable activity that can foster a love for nature and outdoor skills among young people. The legislation could potentially increase the number of families partaking in recreational horseback riding, thereby enhancing community engagement in outdoor activities.
Summary
Senate Bill S3350 was introduced in the New Jersey Legislature to amend existing regulations concerning horseback riding in state wildlife management areas. The primary objective of the bill is to exempt individuals under the age of 16 from needing to obtain a horseback riding permit. This change would allow younger riders to engage in horseback riding activities without the previously mandated permit, which was a requirement under the regulations overseen by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Contention
Notably, S3350 may face opposition regarding safety concerns and regulation efficacy. Critics could argue that removing the permit requirement might lead to insufficient oversight and safety measures for young riders, possibly raising issues around their safety while riding in wildlife management areas. Additionally, there could be concerns from the Department of Environmental Protection regarding maintaining appropriate management and conservation measures in these areas without a structured permit system.
Prohibits Fish and Game Council and Division of Fish and Wildlife from requiring, for deer management plans, written consent of private landowners located in, or within 2,000 feet of, deer management area.
Prohibits Fish and Game Council and Division of Fish and Wildlife from requiring, for deer management plans, written consent of private landowners located in, or within 2,000 feet of, deer management area.