New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB15

Introduced
1/5/23  
Refer
1/5/23  
Report Pass
1/10/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
4/26/23  
Refer
5/4/23  
Report Pass
5/31/23  
Enrolled
7/19/23  
Chaptered
8/9/23  

Caption

Relative to the use of tree stands and observation blinds.

Impact

Upon enactment, SB15 will introduce stricter regulations on the use of outdoor hunting aids, particularly in the context of ensuring that property owners have control over their land. It would require users of tree stands and blinds to adhere to specified guidelines and obtain proper permits, which must be carried while in the field. Thus, the legislation aims to enhance accountability and responsibility among those who engage in hunting or observation activities on private lands.

Summary

Senate Bill 15 (SB15) addresses regulations concerning the use of tree stands, observation blinds, and pit blinds on private property. The bill stipulates that no individual may erect, build, or utilize these structures on another person's land without explicit written permission from the property owner. It further prohibits damaging or cutting down trees associated with these activities without owner consent. The main intent of SB15 is to protect property owners' rights and ensure that individuals seeking to utilize these structures are compliant with local property laws.

Contention

However, the bill has faced some contention regarding its regulatory approach. Critics argue that the additional requirements may deter responsible outdoor practices by complicating access to hunting areas. Concerns have also been raised about how the bill balances the interests of property owners with the rights of hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Proponents maintain that it is a necessary step to prevent potential conflicts and damages to private property, reflecting a belief in the importance of preserving landowner rights amidst recreational activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB490

Relative to the definitions of "game camera" and "hunting day," relative to the use of game cameras, relative to the use of temporary tree stands or observation blinds, and relative to the definition of "firearm."

NH HB1532

Relative to land owner rights and responsibility pertaining to game cameras and tree stands.

NH SB14

Relative to the use of game cameras and relative to penalties for controlled drug violations.

NH SB504

Relative to land in current use and relative to magistrates, bail commissioners, the standards applicable to and the administration of bail, and making appropriations.

NH SB167

Relative to green hydrogen energy and infrastructure.

NH SB337

Relative to emergency medical and trauma services data sharing to the purposes of analysis.

NH HB1527

Relative to criminal trespass.

NH HB233

Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH SB188

Relative to catalytic converters.

NH SB418

Relative to verification of voter affidavits.

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