New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1293

Introduced
12/6/23  
Refer
12/6/23  
Report Pass
2/9/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Refer
3/26/24  
Report Pass
5/7/24  
Enrolled
7/2/24  

Caption

Relative to the use of certain fertilizers on turf.

Impact

The bill impacts various stakeholders, including residential consumers, retailers, and landscapers by establishing guidelines on how fertilizers should be applied. It mandates that no fertilizer shall be applied during heavy rain or when the ground is frozen, aiming to minimize environmental damage. Additionally, it requires public education signage in retail places to inform consumers about proper fertilizer usage and the potential environmental threats associated with misuse.

Summary

House Bill 1293 aims to regulate the use of certain fertilizers on urban turf by prohibiting the application of fertilizers with phosphorus in specified conditions. The bill enacts changes to existing regulations to ensure urban lawns maintain environmental standards while promoting healthy growth practices. One significant feature is the limitation placed on fertilizer application rates, specifically capping the phosphorus content, which is crucial for preventing nutrient runoff into water bodies that can lead to ecological imbalances.

Contention

While the bill is designed to protect the environment, there are points of contention regarding its implementation. Some stakeholders fear that the restrictions may hinder effective lawn care, particularly for newly established or maintained lawns. They argue that excess regulation could lead to challenges in maintaining desirable lawn aesthetics, which may affect property values and neighborhood attractiveness. Furthermore, the effectiveness of educational initiatives in changing consumer behavior poses another concern as compliance may vary among the public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB152

Relative to soil and plant additives.

NH HB494

Relative to fees collected under the New Hampshire fertilizer law.

NH HB344

Relative to the home cultivation of cannabis plants and the possession of certain cannabis-infused products.

NH HB602

Relative to landfill siting.

NH HB611

Relative to eligibility criteria for the therapeutic cannabis program and establishing a commission to study state-controlled sales of cannabis and relative to the prohibition on the sale of hemp products containing certain levels of THC.

NH HB470

Relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment.

NH HB465

Restricting use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in certain consumer products.

NH HB610

Expanding the definition of providers who can certify patients of the therapeutic cannabis program and relative to release of a defendant pending trial and relative to product labeling and information guide requirements for cannabis products and the prohibition of the sale of hemp products containing certain levels of THC.

NH HB233

Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB56

Relative to permits for the siting of new landfills.

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CT SB00440

An Act Concerning Phosphorous Reduction In State Waters.

OR SB833

Relating to soil-enhancing products.

IL HB2745

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DE SB318

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NH HB152

Relative to soil and plant additives.