New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB61

Introduced
12/23/24  
Refer
12/23/24  
Report DNP
2/10/25  

Caption

Creating a committee to study the laws relative to oyster harvesting.

Impact

If enacted, the committee will be tasked with reviewing existing laws related to oyster harvesting and making recommendations for legislative changes that could facilitate industry growth. The report generated by the committee is expected to guide future legislation by providing insights and identifying gaps in the current legal framework. This proactive approach is intended to bolster the state's economy through increased oyster production and improved regulatory conditions, fostering a more robust marine resource sector.

Summary

House Bill 61 aims to establish a committee dedicated to studying the laws and regulations surrounding oyster harvesting in New Hampshire. The primary goal of this bill is to explore potential avenues for expanding the oyster industry within the state. This reflects a growing interest in enhancing local marine resource utilization, particularly in regard to sustainable practices and economic development within coastal communities. The bill emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement, mandating the committee to solicit testimony from relevant parties in the industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 61 appears to be generally positive among those who support the development of the marine resource industry. Advocates argue that a structured review of oyster harvesting laws could lead to beneficial reforms, enhancing both economic prospects and sustainability. However, because the bill focuses on regulations, there may also be concerns from various groups regarding the implications of new rules or oversight on traditional practices and local communities.

Contention

There could be points of contention related to how the committee's recommendations might alter existing practices within the oyster harvesting community. Stakeholders may express concerns about potential increased regulatory burden or loss of local autonomy in decision-making processes. The bill's commitment to a collaborative approach through stakeholder testimony is aimed at mitigating these concerns, but the outcomes will ultimately depend on the committee's findings and legislative proposals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB322

Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine.

NH SB566

Relative to establishing a committee to study foster care families and the foster care system.

NH HB1020

Establishing a committee to study restoration of competency.

NH HB1463

Establishing a committee to study the effects of laws relative to the production of beef, pork, and poultry.

NH SB84

Relative to legislative study committees and commissions.

NH HB1252

Relative to establishing a committee to study the needs of Native Americans in New Hampshire.

NH HB1413

Relative to mental health supervision agreements and relative to establishing a committee to study increasing access to and accountability for mental health services.

NH SB542

Creating a committee to study fish and game department funding and partnerships.

NH HB235

Establishing a committee to study the landlord tenant mediation program.

NH HB322

Relative to establishing a committee to study the New Hampshire board of medicine and making an appropriation to the department of health and human services.

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