New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB147

Introduced
12/28/22  

Caption

Relative to membership of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities.

Impact

The proposed changes by HB 147 aim to enhance the effectiveness of the advisory committee by incorporating expertise from a pediatric healthcare provider, which is expected to improve considerations and decisions regarding students with disabilities. By ensuring that the committee has direct access to the perspectives of healthcare professionals, policymakers hope to create a more responsive educational framework that addresses the comprehensive needs of affected students. Furthermore, including representatives from correctional facilities acknowledges the unique challenges faced by students with disabilities in these environments.

Summary

House Bill 147 seeks to revise the membership structure of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities in New Hampshire. This bill proposes to formally include representatives from the healthcare sector and amend the existing provisions related to correctional facilities. Specifically, it adds one local healthcare provider who specializes in working with children, such as a pediatrician, to provide valuable insights regarding the educational needs of this demographic. In addition, the bill adjusts representation from correctional facilities to ensure those responsible for administering special education services in that context are part of the committee.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HB 147 appears to be positive, especially among advocates for students with disabilities and those involved in their education and care. Many supporters believe that the bill aligns with best practices in education and reflects a growing understanding of the interplay between health and educational outcomes for students. The addition of healthcare professionals to the advisory committee is seen as a significant step toward more holistic educational policies that can better address the needs of students with disabilities.

Contention

While the bill largely enjoys bipartisan support, there may be discussions regarding the specific qualifications of the healthcare provider to be appointed. Questions may arise about ensuring that the selected individual possesses adequate experience and understanding of both educational and healthcare systems. Additionally, some stakeholders might raise concerns about the potential for differing opinions on the education methods and services suitable for students with disabilities, particularly in relation to the inclusion of perspectives from correctional officers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB147

Relative to membership of the advisory committee on the education of students with disabilities.

NH H4468

Local advisory councils for educating students with disabilities

NH HB118

Repealing certain committees and commissions and relative to the membership of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.

NH SB30

Relative to membership of the New Hampshire council on developmental disabilities.

NH HB446

Relative to participation in the education freedom accounts program by students with disabilities.

NH HB1437

Relative to the membership of the state board of education.

NH HB1594

Relative to assistance to certain students with disabilities in registering to vote.

NH SB195

Relative to the composition and duties of the New Hampshire advisory council on career and technical education.

NH HB156

Relative to the duties of the advisory committee on state procurement.

NH HB1376

Relative to participation in the education freedom accounts program by students with disabilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.