New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1366

Introduced
12/6/23  
Refer
12/6/23  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
5/8/24  
Enrolled
6/19/24  
Chaptered
7/22/24  

Caption

Relative to penalties for the negligent or reckless operation of boats.

Impact

The implications of HB 1366 extend to both state and local jurisdictions, as it introduces potential changes to the judicial and correctional systems. With the newly defined penalties for reckless boating, there may be increased costs related to prosecution, incarceration, and probation. Local governments can expect to see shifts in their resources allocated to boating safety enforcement and the repercussions of increased legal actions stemming from the enforcement of these new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1366 seeks to amend existing laws concerning penalties for the negligent or reckless operation of boats in New Hampshire. The bill introduces a new section that categorizes reckless operation of boats as a misdemeanor, subjecting offenders to penalties that include a minimum fine of $500, along with a 60-day suspension of both their driver's license and the privilege to operate a boat. The enforcement of these penalties is designed to enhance public safety on state waters.

Contention

While this bill aims to bolster safety measures on the waters, it may raise some contention among boating communities and rights advocates. Concerns include the fairness of imposing strict penalties that could disproportionately affect occasional boaters versus habitual offenders. Opponents may argue that the legislation could lead to overregulation and complications for recreational boating, particularly during the peak summer months, where enforcement could impact leisure activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB351

Relative to the negligent storage of firearms and relative to firearm safety devices.

NH HB445

Relative to the operational funds of OPLC.

NH HB473

Relative to penalties for controlled drug violations.

NH HB201

Relative to changing the penalties for driving without a license.

NH HB122

Relative to microenterprise home kitchen operations.

NH HB119

Relative to homestead food operation licensure and making provisions for the sale of meat from uninspected bison, elk, or red deer.

NH HB450

Relative to removing the net operating loss deduction limit on taxable income under the business profits tax.

NH SB228

Relative to the Hilton Park boat ramp.

NH SB14

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

NH HB32

Relative to possession or discharge of a firearm in a safe school zone.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.