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NH HB1472

NH HB1472
Relative to the suspension period in cases involving the administrative appeals unit relative to licensure or certification concerning lead paint poisoning prevention.


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Introduced
12/04/2025
In Committee
02/13/2026
Crossed Over
02/13/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill allows for individuals or educational programs licensed or certified to perform various lead abatement, inspection, or educational functions to reapply for a license or certificate 2 years after their initial notice of revocation.

AI Summary

This bill modifies existing regulations concerning lead paint poisoning prevention licensure by adding a provision that allows individuals or educational programs whose licenses or certificates have been revoked to reapply after a 2-year waiting period. Specifically, the bill amends the current law (RSA 130-A:12) to create a new paragraph that provides a clear pathway for reinstatement after a revocation, giving those who have lost their license or certification the opportunity to reapply after two years from the date of the initial revocation notice. This change provides a standardized approach to license reinstatement in cases involving lead abatement, inspection, or educational functions, and offers a potential route for professionals to rectify past violations and return to their work. The bill will take effect 60 days after its passage, giving affected parties and regulatory bodies time to understand and implement the new provision.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (5)

Last Action

Introduced 02/05/2026 and Referred to Executive Departments and Administration; Senate Journal 4 (on 02/13/2026)

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