New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB264

Introduced
1/9/23  

Caption

Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

Impact

The implementation of HB 264 represents a significant change in how birth records can be modified in New Hampshire. By recognizing and legitimizing changes in gender identity on official documents, this bill aims to enhance the accuracy of vital records and support the personal identities of transgender and non-binary individuals. Furthermore, it involves an initial expenditure estimated between $15,000 to $50,000 from the Vital Records Improvement Fund to update the necessary systems to process these changes effectively.

Summary

House Bill 264 establishes a new procedure for individuals to amend their birth records to reflect a gender designation different from that assigned at birth. The bill necessitates that the individual provide a notarized certification from a licensed healthcare provider affirming the individual's gender identity. This includes stipulations that the healthcare provider confirms they have treated the individual and that the gender designation can be expected to remain consistent in the foreseeable future. Moreover, the application for this amendment must be signed by the individual and, if applicable, by their parents or legal guardians if the individual is a minor.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for promoting inclusivity and accuracy within legal documentation, it raises potential points of contention regarding the verification process required by healthcare providers. Critics may argue that mandated certification could create barriers for individuals seeking to make changes to their birth records, especially for those who may not have access to affirming healthcare. Additionally, concerns about privacy and the implications of having one's gender identity categorized on official documents might be points of debate during discussions surrounding the bill's implementation.

Companion Bills

NH HB264

Carry Over Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

Previously Filed As

NH HB264

Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

NH SB105

Relative to information collected by the division of vital records administration as part of the live birth worksheet.

NH HB374

Relative to the application process for driver's licenses and the privacy of motor vehicle records.

NH HB406

Relative to parental access to children's medical records.

NH HB619

Prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors, relative to sex and gender in public schools, and relative to the definition of conversion therapy.

NH HB295

Relative to requiring all selectboard and school board meetings to be recorded and broadcast live online.

NH SB264

Relative to parentage.

NH HB655

Relative to the office of professional licensure and certification.

NH HB185

Relative to the determination of parental rights and responsibilities based on shared parenting and shared access to the child's records.

NH HB368

Relative to protections related to receiving gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.

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