New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB207

Introduced
1/4/21  
Refer
1/4/21  
Report Pass
11/3/21  
Engrossed
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Enrolled
4/4/22  
Chaptered
4/12/22  

Caption

Repealing the regulation of household goods carriers.

Impact

The repeal of existing household goods regulations is likely to alter how household goods transport services are managed within the state. It affects the licensure process for carriers, as they will no longer need to comply with previous public utility requirements that were considered outdated. Instead, new rules will provide a more current framework for household goods transportation, including the necessity for carriers to maintain certain insurance standards and provide written estimates to customers prior to services being rendered.

Summary

House Bill 207 (HB207) aims to repeal the regulation of household goods carriers in the state. This legislative change involves the elimination of RSA 375-A, which previously governed how household goods can be transported for hire. The bill seeks to replace outdated licensing and regulatory frameworks with a more streamlined and updated approach. By establishing a new chapter in the law pertaining to the carriage of household goods, the bill introduces new definitions and standards for what constitutes a household goods carrier, distinguishing between common and contract carriers.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB207 has indicated mixed feelings among lawmakers and stakeholders. Supporters argue that repealing outdated regulations will help modernize business practices and improve competition in the transportation sector, potentially lowering costs for consumers. Critics, however, express concern that the lax regulations may lead to inadequate consumer protections and a decline in service quality. Safeguards regarding pricing estimates and insurance coverage are touted as necessary to ensure that consumers are not exploited by carriers re-entering the market under less stringent regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB33

Repealing class C motor carrier regulations

NH SB771

Provides for the regulation of motor carriers. (8/15/10)

NH HB128

Provides relative to regulations imposed by the Louisiana Public Service Commission on household goods carriers

NH SB814

Household goods and services.

NH SB00034

An Act Concerning The Certification Of Household Goods Carriers.

NH HB805

Provides with respect to the regulation of motor carriers

NH AB2460

Department of Consumer Affairs: Bureau of Household Goods and Services: household movers.

NH SB00190

An Act Concerning All-terrain Vehicles And The Certification Of Household Goods Carriers.

NH AB224

Department of Consumer Affairs: Bureau of Household Goods and Services: household movers.

NH SB201

Transportation Regulation

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