New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB29

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
1/15/25  
Engrossed
3/28/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/21/25  
Enrolled
6/3/25  
Chaptered
6/11/25  

Caption

Relative to membership, jurisdiction, and reports of the health care workplace safety commission and relative to health care facility reporting requirements under the workplace violence prevention program.

Impact

The bill mandates health facilities to prepare and submit monthly reports of workplace violence incidents and hostile interactions directed towards employees. This is a significant shift in how healthcare facilities are required to engage with workplace safety, as it emphasizes on timely reporting to the Department of Labor. The legislative change ensures that data about these incidents is collected, which can be used to analyze and improve safety protocols in healthcare environments, thereby fostering a safer workplace for employees.

Summary

Senate Bill 29 is an act that modifies the existing framework of the Health Care Workplace Safety Commission and enhances the reporting requirements for incidents of workplace violence in healthcare facilities. It officially adds a representative from Hampstead hospital to this commission, ensuring that there is diverse representation in discussions regarding healthcare workplace safety. The bill aims to create a more comprehensive approach to addressing workplace violence concerns, highlighting the importance of systematic reporting and accountability within healthcare settings.

Contention

One related point of contention within the bill is the repeal of the exemption for state-operated healthcare facilities from the jurisdiction of the safety commission. This could raise concerns among some stakeholders about the implications for those facilities, as they will now be subjected to the same reporting standards as private entities. Additionally, the clarifying changes regarding confidentiality in the public reports might spark discussions around transparency and the protection of patient and employee information within the healthcare sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1661

Relative to immunization reporting requirements.

NH SB263

Extending the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program and reestablishing the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.

NH SB263

Extending the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program and reestablishing the commission to evaluate the effectiveness and future of the New Hampshire granite advantage health care program.

NH SB34

Relative to the controlled drug prescription health and safety program.

NH HB69

Relative to direct payment and membership-based health care facilities.

NH SB36

Relative to systems of care for healthy aging.

NH HB1609

Relative to the commission on the primary care workforce and the state office of rural health.

NH HB1462

Relative to requirements for reporting hate crimes.

NH SB85

Relative to emergency behavioral health services and behavioral health crisis programs.

NH SB403

Relative to the health care workforce.

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