SENATE BILL No. 1061

 

 

February 23, 2006, Introduced by Senators BARCIA, PATTERSON, BASHAM, BIRKHOLZ, STAMAS, ALLEN, GOSCHKA, CROPSEY and TOY and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled

 

"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"

 

by amending sections 43537, 74117, and 83106 (MCL 324.43537,

 

324.74117, and 324.83106), section 43537 as amended by 1996 PA 585,

 

section 74117 as amended by 2003 PA 170, and section 83106 as added

 

by 1998 PA 418.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 43537. (1) A resident who is declared legally blind is

 

eligible to purchase a senior restricted or senior all-species

 

fishing license. The department may demand proof of blindness. The

 

licensee, when fishing, shall possess proof of blindness and shall

 

furnish the proof upon the request of a peace officer.

 

     (2) A resident who has been determined by the United States

 


department of veterans affairs to be permanently and totally

 

disabled and entitled to  veteran  veterans' benefits at the 100%

 

rate, for a disability other than blindness, is eligible to

 

purchase any senior hunting license as described in section 43535

 

or any senior fishing license described in section 43536, or both.

 

     (3) A resident who has been determined by the United States

 

department of veterans affairs to be permanently and totally

 

disabled as a result of military service and entitled to veterans'

 

benefits at the 100% rate, for a disability other than blindness,

 

or a resident who has been a prisoner of war is eligible to obtain

 

any license under this part free of charge.

 

     (4) The department may demand proof of eligibility under  this  

 

subsection (2) or (3).  The  A licensee under subsection (2) or

 

(3), when hunting or taking aquatic species, shall possess proof of

 

his or her eligibility under  this  subsection (2) or (3) and shall

 

furnish the proof upon the request of a peace officer.

 

     (5)  (3)  The department shall process licenses issued under

 

this section in the same manner as licenses issued to senior

 

citizens for purposes of receiving appropriations from the

 

legislature under section 43546.

 

     Sec. 74117. (1) The department may require park permits and

 

collect park permit fees for entry into a state park or portion of

 

a state park posted in the manner prescribed by this part. The

 

department shall prepare and distribute park permits to implement

 

this part.

 

     (2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an annual

 

park permit shall be issued and shall authorize the entry of the

 


motor vehicle to which it is originally attached within the

 

confines of any state park or recreation area during the calendar

 

year for which it is issued. The fee for the annual park permit is

 

as follows:

 

     (a) Until January 1, 2007, for the owner of a resident motor

 

vehicle, $24.00, except as follows:

 

     (i) The fee for the owner of a resident motor vehicle who is 65

 

years of age or older is $6.00.

 

     (ii) The fee for the owner of a resident motor vehicle who, at

 

the time of purchase, is in possession of a food stamp card and

 

personal identification is $18.00.

 

     (b) Until January 1, 2007, for the owner of a nonresident

 

motor vehicle, $29.00.

 

     (3) A daily permit, valid for 1 day only, shall authorize the

 

entry of the motor vehicle to which it is originally attached

 

within the confines of a state park during the day for which it is

 

issued. The fee for a daily permit is as follows:

 

     (a) Until January 1, 2007, for the owner of a resident motor

 

vehicle, $6.00.

 

     (b) Until January 1, 2007, for the owner of a nonresident

 

motor vehicle, $8.00.

 

     (4) A person who has obtained an annual motor vehicle permit

 

under this section for a recreational vehicle to be used as a

 

stationary primary camping shelter camped legally in and not moved

 

from a state park campground during the period of the camping stay

 

may obtain a duplicate motor vehicle permit for a towed second

 

motor vehicle present at the time of entry for a fee of $6.00

 


effective for the duration of camping stay.

 

     (5) The department shall provide an annual report to the

 

standing committees in the senate and house of representatives

 

along with the appropriate budget subcommittees that primarily

 

consider natural resources issues that details the revenue stream

 

generated by the fee structure under this section. This report

 

shall be presented not later than December 31 each year and shall

 

include information on the impact of the revenue stream on the

 

Michigan state parks endowment fund created in section 35a of

 

article IX of the state constitution of 1963 and provided for in

 

section 74119, the use of the general fund for funding the state

 

park system, and other relevant issues that  impact  affect funding

 

needs for the state park system.

 

     (6)  A resident motor vehicle is  For the purposes of this

 

section, "resident motor vehicle" means a vehicle that is

 

registered as a motor vehicle in this state.

 

     (7) This part applies only to the entry of motor vehicles into

 

the state parks and to the park permits authorized in this part and

 

does not obviate the necessity of obtaining additional permits for

 

special services or park privileges as previously or subsequently

 

may be required by law or by rules promulgated by the department.

 

The department shall designate each person in the state authorized

 

to sell park permits and shall require as a condition of the

 

designation that a surety bond be furnished in an amount,  and  in

 

a form, and with  the  a surety  as  that is acceptable to the

 

department. After being designated by the  Department  department,

 

a person may issue park permits  in accordance with  under this

 


part.

 

     (8) Commercial motor coaches or vans with a capacity of more

 

than 12 passengers are not eligible to enter a state park with an

 

annual park permit. Until January 1, 2007, the daily fee to allow

 

commercial motor coaches or vans with a capacity of over 12

 

passengers daily entry into a state park is $15.00.

 

     (9) The department shall waive state park entry and camping

 

fees for a resident who has been determined by the United States

 

department of veterans' affairs to be permanently and totally

 

disabled as a result of military service and entitled to veterans'

 

benefits at the 100% rate, for a disability other than blindness,

 

or a resident who has been a prisoner of war. The department may

 

demand proof of eligibility under this subsection.

 

     (10)  (9)  The department may add to the cost of a reservation

 

or a motor vehicle entrance or camping fee the charges that the

 

state incurs because of the use of a credit card.

 

     (11)  (10)  It is the intent of the legislature that if, on

 

September 30 of any state fiscal year, the amount of money in the

 

countercyclical budget and economic stabilization fund created in

 

section 351 of the management and budget act, 1984 PA 431, MCL

 

18.1351, exceeds $250,000,000.00, then general fund/general purpose

 

support for state parks operations for the following state fiscal

 

year shall be equal to or exceed 50% of the revenues generated by

 

motor vehicle entrance fees under this section during the previous

 

state fiscal year.

 

     Sec. 83106. (1) The department may require a person to obtain

 

a permit for camping in designated state forest campgrounds and may

 


establish and collect a fee for the camping permit. However, at

 

least 6 months before increasing a camping permit fee, the

 

department shall provide written notice of its intent to do so to

 

the standing committees of the senate and the house of

 

representatives that have primary jurisdiction over legislation

 

pertaining to natural resources and the environment. The department

 

shall waive camping permit fees for a resident who has been

 

determined by the United States department of veterans' affairs to

 

be permanently and totally disabled as a result of military service

 

and entitled to veterans' benefits at the 100% rate, for a

 

disability other than blindness, or a resident who has been a

 

prisoner of war. The department may demand proof of eligibility

 

under this subsection.

 

     (2) The department may require a person to obtain a permit,

 

except as otherwise provided by law, for the use of lands and

 

facilities within the state forest as designated by the department

 

for recreation use.

 

     (3) Money collected under this section shall be deposited into

 

the fund. However, money collected under this section shall be

 

deposited into the forest recreation account if House Joint

 

Resolution Z of the 92nd Legislature becomes a part of the state

 

constitution of 1963 as provided in section 1 of article XII of the

 

state constitution of 1963.