New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1698

Introduced
12/19/23  
Refer
12/19/23  
Report Pass
3/20/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/2/24  
Report Pass
4/24/24  
Enrolled
6/19/24  
Chaptered
7/22/24  

Caption

Relative to the use of drones for the aerial application of pesticides.

Impact

The implementation of HB1698 could significantly impact state laws governing pesticide applications, particularly the existing notification requirements that currently serve to inform neighboring residents and stakeholders of aerial pesticide spraying. By relaxing these requirements for drone applications, the bill may facilitate quicker and more efficient agricultural processes. However, this change could also raise concerns regarding environmental safety and community awareness, as residents might not be informed when pesticides are being applied in close proximity to their properties.

Summary

House Bill 1698-FN seeks to amend the regulations surrounding the use of drones for the aerial application of pesticides in New Hampshire. Specifically, the bill proposes an exemption from notification procedures for those applying pesticides from unmanned aircraft, provided they hold a valid registration or permit as specified in existing law. By allowing pesticide applications via drone without prior notification, the bill aims to streamline agricultural practices and promote the use of modern technology in farming operations.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB1698 may revolve around the balance between modernizing agricultural practices and ensuring community safety and environmental protection. Proponents of the bill likely argue that adapting to drone technology is essential for the future of farming, presenting it as a means to increase efficiency and reduce costs. Conversely, opponents might express concerns about potential negative impacts on local ecosystems and public health due to reduced oversight of pesticide application. The legislation’s passage could lead to further discussions about the proper balance of innovation in agriculture and the protection of community interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB374

Relative to the application process for driver's licenses and the privacy of motor vehicle records.

NH HB430

Relative to applications for the education freedom accounts program.

NH SB20

Relative to keno license applications and fees.

NH HB337

Relative to directing the office of professional licensure and certification to provide notice of public meetings and an opportunity for comment from the public, and creating a new attorney II position.

NH HB445

Relative to the operational funds of OPLC.

NH HB438

Relative to the right of representation in family court.

NH HB264

Relative to amendments and corrections to birth records.

NH HB462

Making an appropriation to the solid waste management fund and targeting food waste reduction and diversion.

NH HB233

Relative to useful thermal energy under the renewable portfolio standards.

NH HB50

Relative to an appropriation for the unfunded accrued liability of the New Hampshire retirement system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.