New Hampshire 2023 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB81

Introduced
12/23/22  
Refer
12/23/22  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Engrossed
3/14/23  
Refer
3/14/23  

Caption

Establishing a study committee to examine all ancillary charges for propane gas sales.

Impact

The proposed bill represents a significant step toward addressing consumer concerns over the hidden costs that may accompany propane purchases. By scrutinizing these ancillary charges, the committee may recommend changes to state regulations governing the sale of propane gas. This could lead to enhanced consumer protection measures and ensure that residents are not subjected to excessive or unjustified fees. The outcome of this examination may modify how propane prices are structured and communicated to consumers.

Summary

House Bill 81 aims to establish a study committee tasked with examining ancillary charges for propane gas sales. This legislative initiative is designed to investigate and potentially regulate the various additional fees that consumers might face when purchasing propane, which can affect their overall cost. The creation of such a committee reflects the ongoing interest in ensuring fair pricing and transparency in the energy market, particularly concerning essential services like propane gas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 81 appears largely positive, with support from various stakeholders who advocate for consumer rights and transparency. Lawmakers proposing this bill likely view it as a proactive measure to empower consumers by shedding light on the pricing mechanisms related to propane. However, there may also be some apprehension from propane retailers regarding how increased scrutiny on charges could affect their pricing strategies and profit margins.

Contention

While there may not be significant overt contention directly associated with HB 81, the discussions surrounding ancillary charges could unveil differing opinions among stakeholders in the propane industry. Proponents of the bill may argue that stricter regulations on ancillary charges are necessary to protect consumers, while those in the propane business might express concern about potential regulatory overreach and the implications for their operations. The work of the study committee will likely highlight these differing perspectives and the need for a balanced approach to regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB221

Establishing a study committee to examine day care access and affordability.

NH SB221

Establishing a study committee to examine day care access and affordability.

NH HB157

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

NH HB599

Establishing a committee to examine weatherization initiatives for homes in New Hampshire.

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 HB561

Establishing a committee to examine workforce and school accommodations for those with long-term COVID and ME/CFS.

NH HB235

Establishing a committee to study the landlord tenant mediation program.

NH SB243

Establishing a committee to study implementing a state-based health insurance exchange.

NH HB279

Establishing a committee to study recipe and process approval for homestead foods.

NH SB288

Establishing a committee to study the listing of immunizations for children.

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