New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB220

Introduced
1/3/23  
Refer
1/3/23  
Engrossed
1/9/23  

Caption

Establishing a committee to study the regulatory structure of charitable gaming.

Impact

Should this bill pass, it ensures that a focused effort is made to scrutinize charitable gaming regulations, which have implications for various stakeholders, including gaming operators and the charities they support. The committee will look into the distribution of revenues generated from charitable gaming and the methods by which charities are selected to receive funding. This scrutiny may lead to changes in how charitable gaming is regulated, potentially affecting the operation and distribution of funds within this sector.

Summary

House Bill 220 proposes the reestablishment of a committee tasked with studying the regulatory framework surrounding charitable gaming in New Hampshire. The primary goal of this bill is to evaluate how the oversight and enforcement of charitable gaming operates, including the comparison to best practices in the industry from other jurisdictions. The bill outlines the composition of the committee, which includes members from both the House and the Senate, reflecting a bipartisan approach to examining this important issue.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 220 appears to be generally supportive among legislators who recognize the importance of ensuring robust oversight in charitable gaming to prevent abuses and ensure fairness. However, there may be concerns among some operators about the regulatory burden that further oversight may introduce. The need for a balanced approach that protects both the integrity of charitable gaming and the activities of charities is highlighted in discussions surrounding this bill.

Contention

A potential point of contention may arise from the committee's findings and any subsequent recommendations for changes to the legislative framework governing charitable gaming. Depending on what the committee reports, there could be a divergence of opinions on the need for increased regulation versus the impact such changes could have on charitable fundraising efforts. Additionally, the consideration of applicants for gaming licenses not meeting the typical definitions of charity could lead to further debates on inclusivity and fairness in charitable gaming operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB220

Establishing a committee to study the regulatory structure of charitable gaming.

NH HB328

Establishing a charitable gaming oversight commission.

NH SB90

Establishing a commission to study charitable gambling.

NH SB256

Establishing a committee to study the feasibility of replacing the site evaluation committee.

NH HB319

Establishing a committee to study an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services.

NH HB319

Establishing a committee to study an all-payer system of insurance for hospital services.

NH SB272

Establishing a committee to study the oversight and operation of the public deposit investment pool.

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 HB157

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

NH SB23

Establishing a study committee on meat processing.

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