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NJ A4321

NJ A4321
Requires forest stewardship plan for certain lands acquired for recreation and conservation purposes.


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Introduced
06/20/2022
In Committee
06/20/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require the preparation and implementation of a forest stewardship plan for certain lands acquired for recreation and conservation purposes by the State, local government units, or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations with funding provided through the State's open space preservation program, commonly referred to as the "Green Acres Program." The bill would require the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to prepare and implement a forest stewardship plan when it acquires lands for recreation and conservation purposes that contain 25 acres or more of forested area. This plan would be required within two years after the date the DEP acquires the property. In addition, the bill would require the DEP, within five years after the date the bill is enacted into law, to prepare and implement a forest stewardship plan for all lands that contain 25 acres or more of forested area owned in fee simple by the State for recreation and conservation purposes on the date the bill is enacted into law. The bill would also require local government units and qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations to prepare and implement forest stewardship plans when they acquire lands for recreation and conservation purposes that contain 25 acres or more of forested area. Local government units and qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations would be required to submit their plans to the DEP for review and approval. The DEP would be required to approve, approve with changes, or disapprove the plan within 30 days after receipt. If the DEP disapproves a plan, the local government unit or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organization would be required to work with the DEP to develop a mutually acceptable plan. A forest stewardship plan prepared and implemented pursuant to the bill would be required to conform with the DEP's rules and regulations adopted pursuant to section 8 of P.L.2009, c.256 (C.13:1L-36) designed to ensure the sustainability of forest lands. Lastly, the bill directs the DEP, when prioritizing applications submitted by local government units or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations for funding for the acquisition or development of lands for recreation and conservation purposes, to give a higher weight to any application submitted by a local government unit or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organization, as applicable, that implements a forest stewardship plan on lands owned for recreation and conservation purposes by that entity for which a forest stewardship plan is not required pursuant to the bill. This additional weight would be in addition to any other criteria and ranking procedures established by the DEP pursuant to law.

AI Summary

This bill requires the preparation and implementation of a forest stewardship plan for certain lands acquired for recreation and conservation purposes by the State, local government units, or qualifying tax-exempt nonprofit organizations using funding from the State's open space preservation program (the "Green Acres Program"). The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) must prepare and implement a forest stewardship plan within two years of acquiring lands with 25 or more acres of forested area. The DEP must also prepare and implement such plans within five years for all lands with 25 or more acres of forested area that are owned by the State for recreation and conservation purposes. Local government units and qualifying tax-exempt nonprofit organizations must also prepare and implement forest stewardship plans for their acquisitions with 25 or more acres of forested area, and submit them to the DEP for review and approval. The bill also directs the DEP to give higher priority to funding applications from local government units or nonprofit organizations that implement forest stewardship plans on their lands, in addition to any other criteria.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Agriculture and Food Security Committee (on 06/20/2022)

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