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NH HB619

HEALTHCAREPASSED

To require a person to attain the age of majority for genital gender reassignment surgery.

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A physician or other health care professional shall not provide gender transition procedures to any individual under 18 years of age. II. A physician or other health care professional shall not refer any individual under 18 years of age to any health care professional for gender transition procedures.

Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Gender Transition Care. I. Public funds shall not be directly or indirectly used, granted, paid, or distributed to any entity, organization, or individual that provides gender transition procedures to an individual under 18 years of age.

Insurance Coverage. I. No insurer that issues or renews a policy for health insurance under RSA 415, health service corporation under RSA 420-A, or health maintenance organization under RSA 420-B shall include reimbursement for gender transition procedures for a person under 18 years of age.

Forcing a student to share a restroom, locker/changing room or shower with a student of the opposite sex is a direct contradiction to the concept of modesty and is a clear government interference in a parent's right to teach their children as their faith, or personal moral code allows.

Teaching a student that there are more than two genders infringes on a parent's right to be the sole educator in matters of faith, morals and sexuality, as many religious faiths teach that there are but two genders; male and female.

Teaching a student that they are free to choose their own gender, name, pronoun, or sexual orientation violates a parent's right as sole educator related to matters of faith, morals and matters relating to sexuality and is a government violation of that right.

All public schools in kindergarten through grade 12 in New Hampshire shall refer to children by the name and gender that they are enrolled as. This shall apply to all verbal and written communications, records, or in any other way that the students may be referenced. Schools shall not allow the teaching of different pronouns other than those in common use in the English language when referring to the male or female.

In any New Hampshire public school that offers regular or extracurricular activities that are separated by gender or sex (male or female), any student participating shall only be allowed to participate in the group that corresponds to their biological sex as listed at their time of birth. No student shall be discriminated against by not being allowed to participate in such an activity based on their personally identifying as a gender other than that identified at their time of birth but they shall nonetheless only participate in the activity that corresponds to their biological sex at their time of birth.

School restrooms shall be separated by sex (male and female), and students may only use the restroom that corresponds to their biological sex as listed on their birth certificate.

Legislative Session

inactive

2024 Regular Session

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Calendar

datetimetypelocationdescription
2024-04-2509:15HearingRoom 100, State HouseJudiciary Hearing
2023-11-1310:45HearingLegislative Office Building 201-203 House Calendar 44Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Executive Session
2023-11-0813:00HearingLegislative Office Building 201-203Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Work Session
2023-10-3110:00HearingLegislative Office Building 209 House Calendar 43(CANCELLED) Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Work Session
2023-10-2011:00HearingLegislative Office Building 205-207 House Calendar 41Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Work Session
2023-05-2410:00HearingLegislative Office Building 205-207Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Work Session
2023-03-1509:30HearingLegislative Office Building 301-303(CANCELLED) Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Executive Session
2023-03-1309:30HearingLegislative Office Building 206-208Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Executive Session
2023-03-0710:00HearingState House Reps HallHealth, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Public Hearing

History

DateAction
2024-07-26Signed by Governor Sununu 07/19/2024; Chapter 213; eff. 01/01/2025
2024-06-27Enrolled (in recess of) 06/13/2024 House Journal 16
2024-06-27Enrolled Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess 06/13/2024); Senate Journal 18
2024-05-16Ought to Pass: Regular Calendar 13Y-10N, Motion Adopted; OT3rdg; 05/16/2024; Senate Journal 13
2024-05-16Special Order to 05/16/2024, Without Objection, Motion Adopted; 05/15/2024 Senate Journal 12
2024-05-09Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 05/16/2024, Vote 3-2; Senate Calendar 19
2024-04-18Hearing: 04/25/2024, Room 100, State House, 09:15 am; Senate Calendar 16
2024-03-26Introduced 03/21/2024 and Referred to Judiciary; Senate Journal 8
2024-01-04Ought to Pass with Amendment 2023-2451h: Motion Adopted Regular Calendar 199-175 01/04/2024 House Journal 2 P. 12
2024-01-04Amendment # 2023-2451h: Amendment Adopted Regular Calendar 209-167 01/04/2024 House Journal 2 P. 8
2023-11-16Committee Report: Without Recommendation 11/13/2023 (Vote 10-10; Regular Calendar) House Calendar 49 P. 39
2023-11-08Executive Session: 11/13/2023 10:45 am Legislative Office Building 201-203 House Calendar 44
2023-11-06Subcommittee Work Session: 11/08/2023 01:00 pm Legislative Office Building 201-203
2023-10-26Public Hearing on non-germane Amendment # 2023-2359h: 10/31/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 210-211 House Calendar 43
2023-10-26==CANCELLED== Subcommittee Work Session: 10/31/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 209 House Calendar 43
2023-10-11Subcommittee Work Session: 10/20/2023 11:00 am Legislative Office Building 205-207 House Calendar 41
2023-05-18Full Committee Work Session: 05/24/2023 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 205-207
2023-03-15Retained in Committee
2023-03-10Executive Session: 03/13/2023 09:30 am Legislative Office Building 206-208
2023-03-08==CANCELLED== Executive Session: 03/15/2023 09:30 am Legislative Office Building 301-303
2023-02-08Public Hearing: 03/07/2023 10:00 am State House Reps Hall
2023-01-12Introduced (in recess of) 01/05/2023 and referred to Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs House Journal 3 P. 23