ASSEMBLY, No. 2016

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

INTRODUCED MAY 13, 1996

 

 

By Assemblyman O'TOOLE

 

 

An Act prohibiting the hunting of black bear and amending R.S.23:4-1.

 

    Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

    1.    R.S.23:4-1 is amended to read as follows:

    23:4-1. No person shall capture, kill, injure, destroy or have in possession or hunt, hunt for, or attempt to capture, kill, injure or destroy any reedbird, wild swans, wood duck, wild geese, brant, wild ducks, rails or marsh hens, gallinules, coot (commonly known as crow duck), upland plover, black-bellied plover, golden plover, greater or lesser yellowlegs, willets, sandpipers, dowitchers or robin snipe, brown backs, curlews, turnstones or calico backs, godwits or marlin, tattlers, Wilson snipe or jacksnipe, woodcock or any other birds commonly known as shore birds, surf snipe or bay snipe, unless an open season is prescribed therefor by the regulations of the United States Department of the Interior, made under the provisions of an Act of Congress relating to migratory birds, and then only during the respective open seasons fixed for such birds by such regulations.

    No person shall capture, kill, injure, destroy or have in possession any quail, rabbit, hare, gray, black or fox squirrel, raccoon, woodchuck, English or ring-necked pheasant, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, partridge, or any other game bird or game animal, other than those mentioned in the first paragraph of this section, unless an open season is prescribed therefor by the State Fish and Game Code, and then only during the respective open seasons fixed by such code; or, in the absence of such provision in [said] the code, unless an open season is prescribed therefor by law, and then only during the respective open seasons fixed by this section.

    There shall be no open season nor any hunting by permit for black bear.

    Unless otherwise prescribed by the State Fish and Game Code, the open season for quail, rabbit, hare, gray, black or fox squirrel, male English or ring-necked pheasant, ruffed grouse, or partridge, except as hereinafter in this article is restricted, shall be from November 10 to December 10; provided, however, no person shall capture, kill, injure, destroy or have in his possession any of the birds or animals mentioned in this paragraph on the first day of any open season for such birds and animals before 9 a.m.

    Unless otherwise prescribed by the State Fish and Game Code, the open season for woodchuck shall be from May 1 to September 30; between sunrise and sunset only.

    Unless otherwise prescribed by the State Fish and Game Code, the open season for raccoon shall be from November 1 to January 15, between sunset and sunrise only, except during the open season for deer.

    Unless otherwise provided by the State Fish and Game Code, the birds and animals for which an open season is prescribed by this section may be possessed during the respective open seasons therefor and for the additional period of 10 days immediately succeeding the open seasons.

    Except as otherwise specifically provided by this act or any other law, for capturing, killing, injuring, destroying, or having in possession or hunting, hunting for, or attempting to capture, kill, injure or destroy any of the game birds or game animals mentioned in this section, or any other game bird or game animal, other than during the respective open seasons, if any, and at the times, if any, fixed therefor by the respective provisions of the State Fish and Game Code, or, in the absence of any such provisions in [said] the code, fixed therefor by this section, or for violating any other provision of this section, a person shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $20.00 and not more than $100.00 for each bird or animal or part thereof unlawfully captured, killed, injured, destroyed, had in possession, or hunted, hunted for, attempted to be captured, killed, injured or destroyed; provided, however, that a person shall be liable to a penalty of not less than $100.00 and not more than $300.00 for each wild turkey, black bear, coyote, bobcat, otter, or part thereof, unlawfully captured, killed, injured, destroyed, possessed, or hunted, hunted for, attempted to be captured, killed, injured or destroyed.

(cf: P.L.1979, c.385, s.3)

 

    2.    This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

    This bill would statutorily prohibit any form of hunting for black bear. Currently, such a prohibition is established by regulation only.


                             

Prohibits black bear hunting.