North Dakota 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Dakota Senate Bill SB2216

Introduced
1/16/25  
Refer
1/16/25  
Report Pass
2/7/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Report Pass
2/14/25  
Engrossed
2/19/25  
Refer
2/21/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/14/25  

Caption

Waterfowl habitat restoration stamp fees and the waterfowl habitat improvement fund.

Impact

This bill is poised to have a meaningful impact on state laws related to wildlife conservation and hunting regulations. By initiating a dedicated funding mechanism, it underscores the commitment of North Dakota's legislative assembly to preserving and improving waterfowl habitats. Furthermore, the involvement of youth hunting programs reflects a strategic approach towards education and engagement of younger generations in wildlife conservation, which may foster a more environmentally conscious future demographic.

Summary

Senate Bill 2216 proposes the establishment of a waterfowl habitat improvement fund in North Dakota, funded through electronic stamp fees required for waterfowl hunting. The primary intention behind the bill is to enhance and restore habitats critical to waterfowl populations. The bill aims to generate revenue through a $5 fee on electronically acquired stamps for both resident and non-resident hunters. The generated funds will be directed towards youth hunting programs and will receive additional benefits from federal matching contributions, thereby leveraging state and federal resources in conservation efforts.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding SB2216 appears favorable, particularly among proponents of wildlife conservation and outdoor recreation. Advocates argue that the bill not only supports essential ecosystem services through habitat restoration but also enhances opportunities for youth engagement in hunting. Critics, while not prominent, may raise concerns regarding the affordability of hunting fees for some residents, as well as the potential undue reliance on hunting for funding conservation activities. However, this sentiment has not significantly overshadowed support for the bill.

Contention

The main points of contention include the financial implications for hunters, particularly those who may struggle with additional fees, and the allocation of funds raised through the stamp fees. Some members may voice concerns over how effectively the collected revenues will be managed and distributed, ensuring transparency and accountability in their use for conservation purposes. Furthermore, the bill may trigger discussions about the broader implications of such funding mechanisms on wildlife management strategies and priorities within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB213

Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.

ND HB2268

Prohibiting nonresidents from hunting migratory waterfowl during certain times and places and increasing fees for migratory waterfowl habitat stamps.

ND SB2281

Habitat stamps; require for hunters, fishers and trappers 16 years of age or older.

ND HB2633

Increasing the service charge fee for each license, permit, stamp or other issue of the department of wildlife and parks to an amount of not to exceed $2.00 and, in the case of each migratory waterfowl habitat stamp, an amount of not to exceed $1.00.

ND AB2045

Habitat Restoration and Enhancement Act.

ND HB1598

Hunting big game or small game other than waterfowl or cranes with a motor-driven vehicle.

ND SB1409

WATERFOWL SUNSET

ND HB3659

Game and fish; waterfowl; nonresidents; public land; fines; effective date.

ND SB049

Continue Wildlife Habitat Stamp Program

ND HCR86

Expresses legislative support for a request by Senator John N. Kennedy to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to conduct a study addressing the impact of land use changes and habitat loss on migratory waterfowl behavior

Similar Bills

IA HF2374

A bill for an act relating to Iowa's delta waterfowl special registration plates, providing fees, and making appropriations.

OK HB3659

Game and fish; waterfowl; nonresidents; public land; fines; effective date.

OK HB1383

Game and fish; waterfowl; nonresidents; public land; effective date.

OK HB1383

Game and fish; waterfowl; nonresidents; public land; effective date.

KS HB2585

Providing for the delta waterfowl distinctive license plate.

MS HB1069

"MS Agricultural and Farmland Wind Tower Protection Act of 2026"; create.

LA HCR54

Urges and requests the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to study the impact of flooded corn on migratory waterfowl behavior and to reinstate the enforcement mechanism that restricted the growth of hunting over intentionally flooding standing crops

MN SF4941

Motorized waterfowl boats use authorization in wildlife management areas under certain conditions