NH HB1577 | 2022 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 4-1)
Status: Passed on May 24 2022 - 100% progression
Action: 2022-05-24 - Signed by Governor Sununu 05/20/2022; Chapter 82; Eff. 01/01/2023
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [HTML]

Summary

Relative to exemptions from prosecution for victims of human trafficking.

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Title

Relative to exemptions from prosecution for victims of human trafficking.

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History

DateChamberAction
2022-05-24HouseSigned by Governor Sununu 05/20/2022; Chapter 82; Eff. 01/01/2023
2022-05-13HouseEnrolled (in recess of) 05/12/2022
2022-05-13SenateEnrolled Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess 05/12/2022); Senate Journal 13
2022-04-14SenateOught to Pass: Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; OT3rdg; 04/14/2022; Senate Journal 8
2022-04-06SenateCommittee Report: Ought to Pass, 04/14/2022; Vote 5-0; Consent Calendar; Senate Calendar 15
2022-03-16SenateHearing: 03/22/2022, Room 100, State House, 01:30 pm; Senate Calendar 12
2022-03-15SenateIntroduced 02/24/2022 and Referred to Judiciary; Senate Journal 5
2022-03-11HouseOught to Pass: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 03/10/2022 House Journal 5
2022-03-02HouseCommittee Report: Ought to Pass (Vote 20-0; Consent Calendar)
2022-01-28HouseExecutive Session: 01/21/2022 10:30 am Legislative Office Building 202-204
2022-01-13HousePublic Hearing: 01/21/2022 09:45 am Legislative Office Building 202-204
2021-12-21HouseIntroduced 01/05/2022 and referred to Criminal Justice and Public Safety

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Bill Comments

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