SB429

Relative to the placement of trauma kits in public schools and making an appropriation therefor and relative to the parental bill of rights concerning the creation of student media recordings.

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New Hampshire SB429 mandates trauma kits in public schools and state-owned buildings and establishes a parental bill of rights for student media.

New Hampshire SB429 requires trauma kits to be installed in public schools and selected state-owned buildings. These kits must include items like tourniquets, bleeding control bandages, and protective gloves. The bill also establishes a parental bill of rights concerning student media recordings, requiring written consent unless the recording is for specific purposes like safety demonstrations or school-sponsored events. The bill appropriates $25,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, to fund the procurement and distribution of trauma kits.

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Calendar

Apr 15

10:00 AM

(CANCELLED) Education Policy and Administration Executive Session

Apr 13

1:00 PM

Education Policy and Administration Executive Session

History

Jul 17

Senate

Signed by the Governor on 07/15/2026; Chapter 336

Jul 17

Senate

I. Section 1-3 Effective 07/01/2026

Jul 17

Senate

II. Remainder Effective 07/15/2026