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NJ S810

NJ S810
Prohibits using cadaveric fetal tissue obtained from elective abortion procedure for research purposes and using any cadaveric fetal tissue to research cosmetic treatments.


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Introduced
01/18/2022
In Committee
01/18/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would specify that a fishing license is not required in order for a resident of a private community, or the authorized guests thereof, to take fish from a private community lake in the resident's community. "Private community lake" is defined by the bill to mean: "a manmade, self-contained body of water that is located on land owned by a private community, and which body of water is under the exclusive control of community members or residents, and is stocked and maintained at their sole expense." Although current statutory law provides that a person must obtain a fishing license in order to engage in fishing activities on the "waters of this State," it also specifies that "[a]ll ponds, lakes and waters created by or under the exclusive control of any individuals or associations, stocked and maintained at their sole expense and not runways for migratory fish shall be considered private waters" (emphasis added), rather than "waters of this [S]tate." Apparently, however, the Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) does not interpret the current law in this regard as providing an exemption from the State's fishing licensure requirements for persons who are engaged in authorized fishing activities at a private community lake, as defined above. As a result, and in order to prevent the future issuance by DFW of citations to such persons for unlicensed fishing, this bill would add a provision to the State's fishing licensure law in order to clearly specify that a fishing license is not required for these authorized persons to fish at a private community lake.

AI Summary

This bill aims to exempt residents of private communities, as well as their authorized guests, from requiring a fishing license to take fish from a private community lake in their community. The bill defines a "private community lake" as a man-made, self-contained body of water owned by a private community and under the exclusive control and maintenance of its members or residents. The purpose is to prevent the future issuance of citations by the Division of Fish and Wildlife for unlicensed fishing in these private community lakes, which current law may not explicitly exempt.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee (on 01/18/2022)

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