New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB454

Introduced
1/28/22  
Refer
1/28/22  
Report Pass
3/8/22  
Engrossed
3/23/22  
Refer
3/23/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  
Enrolled
5/27/22  
Chaptered
6/8/22  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the information collected by the division of vital records administration as part of the live birth worksheet.

Impact

The establishment of this committee could lead to significant changes in how birth data is handled under state law. By directing a focused study of the current practices surrounding live birth worksheets, the committee aims to explore potential reforms that could enhance privacy protections and ensure compliance with federal requirements. This could result in legislative proposals aimed at amending existing statutes related to vital records and personal data security.

Summary

Senate Bill 454 establishes a committee tasked with studying the information collected by the division of vital records administration as part of the live birth worksheet in New Hampshire. The bill aims to better understand how individually identifiable information is utilized and governed by state laws, particularly how it pertains to privacy concerns and security measures regarding sensitive data. This initiative reflects the growing concern about data privacy in an era where such information is increasingly digitized and accessible.

Reporting

The committee is required to report its findings and recommendations to key legislative leaders by October 15, 2022, emphasizing the urgency and importance of the matter. The creation of this committee and its mandate highlights the state’s commitment to addressing both the utility of vital statistics for health policy and the necessary protections for individuals' privacy.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to improve the handling of sensitive information, it may also face contention regarding the balance between public health data collection and individual privacy rights. Stakeholders may voice concerns over the implications of stringent data handling policies on the availability and utility of such data for public health initiatives. Additionally, there may be debates about the extent to which parents should be able to opt out of sharing their information.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB105

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

NH SB92

Relative to the collection of birth worksheet information.

NH HB621

Allowing the birth mother to opt out of sharing certain information from the birth worksheet with state agencies.

NH SB484

Relative to completion of the birth worksheet for hospital or institutional birth.

NH HB582

Requiring the division of vital records to collect induced termination of pregnancy statistics.

NH SB313

Vital records: birth certificates.

NH HB157

Establishing a study committee to examine ways to improve the usefulness of fiscal notes.

NH HB1499

Establishing a committee to study the civilian clean energy, community resilience, and conservation corps, and establishing a committee to study the child protection act.

NH HB1220

Abolishing the collection of racial and educational data for use in a marital application worksheet and relative to the expectation of privacy.

NH SB1274

Vital records: adoptees’ birth certificates.

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