New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1102

Introduced
11/16/21  
Refer
11/16/21  
Report Pass
3/4/22  
Engrossed
3/22/22  
Refer
3/22/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Enrolled
5/13/22  
Chaptered
5/24/22  

Caption

Relative to certain committees and commissions of the department of state.

Impact

The legislative adjustments outlined in HB 1102 will primarily affect the management and functioning of the entities involved. Under the current structure, the listed commissions operated under the auspices of the Department of State, which could have influenced their administrative processes. The expected outcome is that the commissions will gain greater control over their affairs without reliance on the department. This could enhance accountability and effectiveness but may also lead to challenges in coordination with state operations, depending on how the changes are implemented.

Summary

House Bill 1102 proposes amendments to the governance and structure of certain committees and commissions that operate within the New Hampshire Department of State. The bill notably aims to remove the administrative attachment of specific bodies, such as the Boxing and Wrestling Commission, from the Department. By doing so, the bill seeks to establish these commissions as independent entities, while retaining their powers and responsibilities as defined by existing law. This change is expected to promote more direct oversight and potentially streamline their operations.

Contention

While the bill may not generate widespread public contention, stakeholders within the boxing and wrestling sectors might have differing opinions regarding the restructuring. Advocates for increased independence could view the changes positively, believing it will allow for more focused oversight of professional fighting activities and regulations. Conversely, there could be concerns about the adequacy of oversight and resources as these commissions shift their administrative frameworks away from the department's support mechanisms. The balance between independence and state oversight will be a crucial aspect of the discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1269

Relative to certain legislative study committees.

NH HB1228

Relative to recommendations of the joint committee on dedicated funds.

NH HB118

Repealing certain committees and commissions and relative to the membership of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.

NH HB1353

Relative to authorizing the commissioner of the department of education to issue subpoenas.

NH SB330

Establishing a committee to study and make recommendations relative to the office of professional licensure and certification and the licensure of professions under boards, councils, and commissions within the office and relative to the expiration of terms of the board of foresters members.

NH SB339

Relative to meetings of boards and commissions in the department of safety.

NH HB594

Relative to the licensure of out-of-state applicants to boards or commissions organized under the office of professional licensure and certification.

NH HB322

Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services.

NH SB127

Relative to certain programs administered by the department of health and human services.

NH HB1609

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.