New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A160

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits Dept. of Agriculture from regulating minimum property size required per number of honeybee hives.

Impact

The immediate effect of A160, if passed, would be to remove the restrictions imposed by the Department of Agriculture, allowing beekeepers more flexibility in determining how many hives they can maintain on their property. This could potentially encourage more individuals to engage in beekeeping, which is not only beneficial for pollination and agriculture but also contributes to environmental sustainability.

Summary

Assembly Bill A160 seeks to amend existing regulations related to beekeeping and apiary activities in New Jersey. The primary focus of this bill is to prohibit the Department of Agriculture from enforcing regulations that set minimum property sizes required per number of honeybee hives. This initiative is an effort to promote the practice of beekeeping and support local apiarists by minimizing the bureaucratic requirements they face in managing their hives.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, the bill may raise concerns among certain stakeholders regarding the impacts on local ecosystems and agricultural practices. Critics could argue that the absence of property size regulations might lead to instances of overcrowding of hives in smaller plots, which could have negative implications for bee health and local biodiversity. The dialogue surrounding the impact of such legislation may lead to discussions about the balance between supporting local agriculture and ensuring environmental protections.

Companion Bills

NJ A2928

Carry Over Prohibits Dept. of Agriculture from regulating minimum property size required per number of honeybee hives.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2928

Prohibits Dept. of Agriculture from regulating minimum property size required per number of honeybee hives.

NJ A143

Requires Dept. of Agriculture to provide for electronic submittal of milk dealer license applications.

NJ A166

Directs Dept. of Agriculture to develop and implement beginning farmer mentoring program in cooperation with certain agricultural and educational organizations and entities.

NJ A182

Prohibits DEP from requiring person under 16 years of age to obtain horseback riding permit to ride in State wildlife management areas.

NJ A191

Bans foreign ownership of agricultural or horticultural land and agricultural woodlands in State.

NJ A146

Prohibits State departments and agencies from considering or requiring compliance by Highlands planning area municipalities with Highlands regional master plan in certain circumstances.

NJ A206

Prohibits harassment of farmers engaged in farming operations.

NJ A220

Prohibits DOT from taking certain action on certain rock fall mitigation projects and requires DOT to conduct analysis on project alternatives.

NJ A228

Permits idling of motor vehicles on residential property.

NJ A4886

Increases penalty for certain acts of trespass and vandalism on agricultural and horticultural lands.

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