Creag Nan Drochaid
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Let the moderators move this to a better thread, but:
In today's Union Leader section B1 is a report on Search and Rescue funding. A committee of the NH House of Representatives studying HB256 will report that the idea to charge all rescued parties has been dropped. Instead, what they call a Hikesafe card will be offered (if the bill becomes law). The card will cost $25 for individuals and $35 for families. The benefit to the buyer will be that they will not be charged for their rescue even if they are deemed to have acted negligently. The card apparently does not cover them if they are deemed to have acted recklessly, so that part of current law stays the same as it is now. Persons buying other types of licenses whence $1 already goes to the Fish and Game SAR fund will continue to be rescued without charge the same as now. The article did not say whether the Hikesafe card is to be a one-time purchase like life insurance, there when needed, or whether the card is good for only one year.
My personal hope is that the card is good until needed, because the hikers get no other service from Fish and Game, and the money sits in the SAR fund (in an interest-bearing account) until needed.
In today's Union Leader section B1 is a report on Search and Rescue funding. A committee of the NH House of Representatives studying HB256 will report that the idea to charge all rescued parties has been dropped. Instead, what they call a Hikesafe card will be offered (if the bill becomes law). The card will cost $25 for individuals and $35 for families. The benefit to the buyer will be that they will not be charged for their rescue even if they are deemed to have acted negligently. The card apparently does not cover them if they are deemed to have acted recklessly, so that part of current law stays the same as it is now. Persons buying other types of licenses whence $1 already goes to the Fish and Game SAR fund will continue to be rescued without charge the same as now. The article did not say whether the Hikesafe card is to be a one-time purchase like life insurance, there when needed, or whether the card is good for only one year.
My personal hope is that the card is good until needed, because the hikers get no other service from Fish and Game, and the money sits in the SAR fund (in an interest-bearing account) until needed.