New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB334

Introduced
12/15/21  
Refer
12/15/21  
Report Pass
3/9/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
5/27/22  
Chaptered
6/8/22  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study property blight in New Hampshire cities and towns.

Impact

The bill aims to address the recognition and management of vacant and abandoned properties, which are increasingly significant concerns for urban planning and community resources. By tackling this issue, the committee will potentially inform future legislation that could mandate property owners to register blighted properties and undertake actions to mitigate their conditions. This proactive approach could help prevent further deterioration of neighborhoods and contribute to revitalization efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 334 seeks to establish a dedicated committee focused on studying property blight in various cities and towns across New Hampshire. The primary objective of this bill is to better understand the scope of property blight and to analyze the barriers impacting property management within these communities. The bill outlines a structured framework for the committee's formation, including the selection of its members and their responsibilities in conducting the study.

Contention

While the bill outlines beneficial goals, there may be points of contention regarding the effectiveness of such a committee in truly addressing property blight. Detractors might raise concerns over the feasibility of enforcing any potential new regulations stemming from the committee's findings. Moreover, issues of accountability, funding, and the actual implementation of suggested changes could lead to debates within the political and public domains. Stakeholder engagement, particularly from local governments and communities impacted by property blight, will also be crucial in shaping the bill’s ultimate effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB248

Establishing a committee to study palliative and hospice care in New Hampshire.

NH SB411

Establishing a committee to study emergency mental health services for persons 21 years of age and younger in New Hampshire.

NH HB1314

Establishing a committee to study the management and oversight of the New Hampshire veterans' home.

NH HB1370

Establishing a committee to study childcare options for New Hampshire state legislators.

NH SB251

Establishing a committee to study the long-term impact of the New Hampshire adult parole system.

NH SB159

Establishing a committee to study unlimited service area permits for landfills and out of state waste coming into New Hampshire.

NH HB1346

Establishing a commission to study the New Hampshire family court system.

NH HB599

Establishing a committee to examine weatherization initiatives for homes in New Hampshire.

NH HB1252

Relative to establishing a committee to study the needs of Native Americans in New Hampshire.

NH SB573

Establishing a committee to study consent and confidentiality laws applicable to adolescent and young adult health care in New Hampshire.

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