New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB587

Introduced
1/12/23  

Caption

Relative to a New Hampshire first designation on the donor registry for anatomical gifts.

Impact

If enacted, HB 587 would modify existing statutes regarding anatomical gifts and organ donor registrations through the Department of Motor Vehicles. The bill reflects a commitment to protect the interests of local residents who are on the waiting list for organ transplants. While it aims to support New Hampshire residents specifically, the fiscal implications are minimal, projected to be less than $10,000 across the fiscal years 2023 to 2026. This financial estimate suggests that the implementation of the bill should not overburden state resources.

Summary

House Bill 587 aims to amend New Hampshire's organ donation registration process by adding a new designation within the driver's license and identification card application forms. Specifically, the bill introduces a 'New Hampshire First' checkbox that, when selected, indicates a person's preference for their donated organs to be allocated to New Hampshire residents before being considered for out-of-state recipients. This measure seeks to prioritize the health needs of local residents waiting for organ transplants, thereby fostering a sense of community and ensuring that local needs are met first.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 587 appears to be generally positive, particularly among advocacy groups focused on local health and community welfare. Supporters argue that this bill will ensure that residents’ needs are prioritized and that local donor organs are utilized effectively within the state. However, it is possible that some individuals may express concerns regarding fairness for prospective transplant recipients from out-of-state, viewing the bill's preference as potentially exclusionary.

Contention

Despite the overall support for the bill, some points of contention may arise regarding the implications of prioritizing in-state recipients over out-of-state individuals. Legislators and advocacy groups may address whether such measures could create disparities in access to organ transplants for those from neighboring states. Additionally, discussions might explore how effectively the state's healthcare system can manage the specified allocation of organs while ensuring that all those in need are given equitable consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB587

Relative to a New Hampshire first designation on the donor registry for anatomical gifts.

NH HB583

Relative to organ donation designation on drivers' licenses.

NH HB452

Relative to the issuance of drivers' licenses for aliens temporarily residing in New Hampshire.

NH HB1938

Relating to certain registrations for the anatomical gift registry.

NH HB609

Relating to certain registrations for the anatomical gift registry.

NH H7309

Regulation Of Sales--identification Cards--anatomical Gifts

NH SB1561

Relating to contributions and registrations for an anatomical gift registry; authorizing a fee.

NH HB3283

Relating to contributions and registrations for an anatomical gift registry; authorizing a fee.

NH HB4511

Relating to living anatomical gift

NH HB3226

Relating to living anatomical gift

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.