New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2612

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts State residents 65 years of age and older from certain hunting, trapping, and fishing fees and license requirements.

Impact

The passage of A2612 would have a direct impact on state laws governing wildlife management and recreation, specifically by altering the regulatory framework that dictates hunting and fishing fees. By alleviating financial burdens on senior residents, the bill aims to enhance accessibility to these activities. This could potentially lead to an increase in participation rates among older citizens, further benefiting both the community and state revenue through increased engagement in eco-tourism and related economic sectors.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2612 proposes to exempt New Jersey residents aged 65 and older from all fees associated with hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses. Under current law, these residents are already eligible for discounted fees, so the bill represents a significant change by eliminating costs altogether. This amendment is intended to encourage participation in outdoor activities among older adults, promoting healthier lifestyles and greater community engagement in wildlife conservation efforts.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding this bill, primarily related to its financial implications for the state's wildlife management budget. Critics may argue that the removal of license fees could lead to a loss of necessary funds that support conservation programs and infrastructure related to wildlife activities. Proponents, however, are likely to emphasize the social benefits of encouraging more seniors to engage with natural resources, citing the long-term health advantages and community bonding that come from outdoor recreation.

Companion Bills

NJ A191

Carry Over Exempts State residents 65 years of age and older from certain hunting, trapping, and fishing fees and license requirements.

Similar Bills

NJ A191

Exempts State residents 65 years of age and older from certain hunting, trapping, and fishing fees and license requirements.

NJ S3662

Expands eligibility for "fishing buddy license" fee.

NJ A5227

Expands eligibility for "fishing buddy license" fee.

NJ S248

Expands eligibility for "fishing buddy license" fee.

NJ S2205

Provides discounted hunting and trapping license, permit, and stamp fees for senior citizens.

NJ A2920

Changes minimum age for issuance of trapping license from 12 years to 18 years of age.

NJ A1078

Changes minimum age for issuance of trapping license from 12 years to 18 years of age.

NJ A225

Reduces residency requirement for resident hunting licenses from six months to 60 days.