New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB582

Introduced
12/14/23  
Refer
12/14/23  
Report Pass
1/19/24  
Engrossed
3/2/24  
Refer
3/2/24  
Report Pass
5/8/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
Chaptered
7/10/24  

Caption

Relative to providing an alternate address to the department of motor vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, SB 582 would amend the existing statute RSA 260:10, enabling temporarily absent residents to provide an alternate mailing address that lies outside New Hampshire. However, it specifically restricts the DMV from mailing original driver licenses or identification cards to an alternate address outside the state. This ensures that while residents maintain access to essential communications, sensitive documents remain secure and are sent only to verified addresses, thereby addressing security concerns related to identity and residency verification.

Summary

Senate Bill 582 aims to provide New Hampshire residents the option to designate an alternate mailing address when they are temporarily absent from their primary residence for a duration of less than six months. This measure allows individuals to ensure they can receive essential correspondence and documentation from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) without disruption, particularly when they are away for personal or professional reasons. The bill is part of a broader effort to modernize and streamline processes related to driver's licensing and identification management within the state.

Contention

The provision is likely to generate discussions among stakeholders, including privacy advocates who may question the implications of allowing alternate mailing addresses. Additionally, some may argue over the practicality and necessity of this change, weighing it against potential administrative burdens on the DMV. Notably, the bill's sponsors highlight the importance of accommodating residents who may need to relocate temporarily for various reasons while retaining critical access to their personal information and documents managed by the state.

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 HB554

Relative to treatment alternatives to opioids.

NH HB388

Relative to number plates for motor vehicles.

NH HB456

Relative to collecting road tolls on the output of separately metered electric vehicle chargers.

NH SB254

Relative to community-based sentencing alternatives for primary caregivers.

NH HB222

To require the use of seat belts during the operation of motor vehicles.

NH SB127

Relative to certain programs administered by the department of health and human services.

NH SB75

Relative to the division of personnel in the department of administrative services.

NH HB186

Relative to waivers for alternative sewage disposal systems.

NH HB370

Relative to after market window tinting on motor vehicles for drivers with medical conditions.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.