This bill updates and recodifies municipal enforcement procedures for building and fire codes in New Hampshire, introducing specific amendments to enhance compliance.
If you collect biometric data in New Hampshire, you must stop by January 1, 2012, or face civil penalties for violations.
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What This Means
New Hampshire's HB244 revises municipal enforcement of building and fire codes, introducing new provisions to improve compliance and safety standards.
Key Provisions
- Introduces specific amendments to municipal enforcement procedures for building codes.
- Includes new provisions for fire safety enforcement.
- Aims to enhance compliance with safety standards.
Latest Legislative Action
Conference Committee Report Filed, # 2026-2006c; 06/04/2026
Bill Sponsors
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Carol M McGuire | Primary |
| Howard Pearl | Cosponsor |
| Keith Erf | Cosponsor |
| Keith R. Murphy | Cosponsor |
Compliance Checklist
Who: State agencies and private entities
Deadline: By January 1, 2012
Penalty: Civil action for damages or injunction
Who: Employers collecting biometric data
Deadline: Upon termination of employment
Penalty: Civil action for damages or injunction
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