Hmmm. Well, perhaps this will end up being closer to the Colorado CORSAR card in the end - a one-time fee that supports SAR, which buys you a "get-out-of-jail card" ( within some legal definition of "reason", I imagine) if you need a rescue in the back country.
The big difference would be that CO doesn't fine people without the card.
Given the fairly low revenue projected from the fines, I still think the prospect of fining people is going to turn out to be a financial loser, both in the realm of potential tourism lost and the possible scenarios of the larger costs to the state when a slightly hypothermic hiker with a sprained ankle in Godforsaken Ravine decides to try and self-evacuate ( to avoid the fine), ends up going into shock and is immobilized, triggering a $20,000 helo rescue instead of one of the $500 walk-off variety.
OK, that was a terrible run-on but you get the idea. For the record, if I ever need a rescue, I will shower my rescuers with gold doubloons and kiss their feet, even IF I buy this card.