New Hampshire SB56 consolidates the Health and Education Facilities Authority into the Business Finance Authority and establishes a surplus land.
New Hampshire SB56 dissolves the New Hampshire Health and Education Facilities Authority (HEFA) and transfers its assets, liabilities, and obligations to the New Hampshire Business Finance Authority (BFA). The consolidation aims to achieve efficiencies and better support the state's economy. The BFA will assume all existing contracts, leases, and obligations of HEFA. The bill also establishes a surplus land revitalization program, allowing the BFA to manage and develop surplus properties for public benefit.
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