New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB306

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Report Pass
11/6/23  
Engrossed
2/26/24  
Refer
2/26/24  
Report Pass
5/9/24  
Enrolled
6/19/24  
Chaptered
7/22/24  

Caption

Relative to prohibiting reunification therapy.

Impact

If passed, HB306 will have a significant impact on how courts approach parental rights and responsibilities regarding child counseling. The prohibition of certain family reunification therapies may lead to a shift in practice, emphasizing the need for evidence-based and safe therapeutic interventions. Courts will need to consider these limitations when determining the contents of parenting plans, potentially leading to a more focused selection of professionals and services that prioritize child welfare.

Summary

House Bill 306 aims to prohibit specific types of family reunification therapy as part of court-mandated parenting plans. The bill seeks to address concerns regarding the safety and appropriateness of certain therapeutic settings and practices that involve children. By stipulating that reunification treatments, programs, or services requiring no-contact orders, out-of-state stays, or custody transfers are not permissible, the bill aims to protect children from potentially harmful circumstances. Additionally, it mandates that any recommended counselor be chosen by both parties and be part of the health insurance network, ensuring that the services align with the families' existing healthcare provisions.

Contention

Notably, discussions around HB306 may involve debates on parental rights versus child safety, with some advocates arguing that certain therapeutic interventions are necessary for effective family reunification. Critics of the bill may express concerns that the prohibition on particular therapies could limit options available to families seeking support in complex situations. The bill reflects a broader conversation about the balance between safeguarding children and allowing parents the flexibility to choose the best therapeutic approaches for family reconciliation.

Companion Bills

NH HB306

Carry Over Relative to prohibiting reunification therapy.

Previously Filed As

NH HB306

Relative to prohibiting reunification therapy.

NH HB619

Prohibiting gender transition procedures for minors, relative to sex and gender in public schools, and relative to the definition of conversion therapy.

NH HB200

Relative to choice of counselor to evaluate a child in family court proceedings.

NH HB491

Relative to prohibiting the use of the prone restraint for minors.

NH HB438

Relative to the right of representation in family court.

NH HB451

Relative to the state board of education prohibition on discrimination.

NH HB188

Relative to the duration of physical therapy.

NH HB109

Relative to the occupational therapy practice act.

NH SB176

Relative to insurance coverage for pelvic floor therapy.

NH HB532

Relative to the licensure and regulation of music therapists and other occupations and professions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.