2025 Regular Session • New Hampshire Legislature
HB191
Legislative Summary
Providing criminal and civil penalties for the transporting of an unemancipated minor in order to obtain a surgical procedure without parental permission.
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Bill History
1/7/2025
Introduced 01/08/2025 and referred to Criminal Justice and Public Safety House Journal 2 P. 9
House of Representatives
1/14/2025
Public Hearing: 01/22/2025 02:00 pm Legislative Office Building 301-303
House of Representatives
2/20/2025
Executive Session: 03/05/2025 10:00 am Legislative Office Building 202-204
House of Representatives
3/18/2025
Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2025-0756h (NT) 03/07/2025 (Vote 9-7; Regular Calendar) House Calendar 17 P. 47
House of Representatives
3/18/2025
Minority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate
House of Representatives
3/26/2025
Lay HB191 on Table (Rep. N. Germana): Motion Failed DV 162-172 03/26/2025 House Journal 10
House of Representatives
3/26/2025
Amendment # 2025-0756h (NT): Amendment Adopted Voice Vote 03/26/2025 House Journal 10
House of Representatives
3/26/2025
FLAM # 2025-1311h (Rep. McFarlane): Amendment Failed DV 57-286 03/26/2025 House Journal 10
House of Representatives
3/26/2025
Ought to Pass with Amendment 2025-0756h: Motion Adopted DV 180-164 03/26/2025 House Journal 10
House of Representatives
3/28/2025
Introduced 03/27/2025 and Referred to Judiciary; Senate Journal 10
Senate
Status Information
Current Status
Engrossed(3/28/2025)
Chamber
Senate
Committee
Judiciary(Senate)