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Sport Fish Restoration program |
Definition
The Sport Fish Restoration Act, commonly referred to as the Dingell-Johnson (DJ) Act, was sponsored by Senator Edwin Johnson of Colorado and Representative John Dingell, Sr. of Michigan and passed on August 9, 1950. It provides Federal aid to the States for management and restoration of fish having "material value in connection with sport or recreation in the marine and/or fresh waters of the United States. Congressional amendments to the SFR Act occurred in 1984, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2004, and 2005. These amendments made changes to taxable items and tax rates as well providing funds to the states for aquatic education, wetlands restoration, boat safety and clean vessel sanitation devices (pumpouts), and a nontrailerable boat program
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