HB1261 (2014) Detail

Increasing the fee charged for delivery of notice of civil forfeiture of an unlicensed dog.


HB 1261-FN-LOCAL – VERSION ADOPTED BY BOTH BODIES

4Jun2014… 1910CofC

2014 SESSION

14-2122

08/04

HOUSE BILL 1261-FN-LOCAL

AN ACT increasing the fee charged for delivery of notice of civil forfeiture of an unlicensed dog.

SPONSORS: Rep. Coffey, Hills 25

COMMITTEE: Municipal and County Government

ANALYSIS

This bill increases the fee charged for delivery of notice of civil forfeiture of an unlicensed dog.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

4Jun2014… 1910CofC

14-2122

08/04

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Fourteen

AN ACT increasing the fee charged for delivery of notice of civil forfeiture of an unlicensed dog.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Fee; Civil Forfeiture. Amend RSA 466:14 to read as follows:

466:14 Warrants; Proceedings. The town or city clerk shall annually, between June 1 and June?20, present to the local governing body a list of those owners of dogs that have failed to license or not renewed their dog licenses pursuant to RSA 466:1. The local governing body shall, within 20 days from June 20, issue a warrant to a local official authorized to issue a civil forfeiture for each unlicensed dog. The warrant may also authorize a local law enforcement officer to seize any unlicensed dog. The civil forfeiture may be sent by certified mail, or delivered in hand, or left at the abode of the dog owner. The cost of service shall not exceed [$5] $7 and may be recovered by the city or town in addition to the amount of the civil forfeiture. If the unlicensed dog is seized, it shall be held in a town or city holding facility for a period of 7 days, after which time full title to the dog shall pass to the facility, unless the owner of the dog has, before the expiration of the period, caused the dog to be licensed. The owner shall pay the facility a necessary and reasonable sum per day, as agreed upon by the governing body of the town or city and the facility, for each day the dog has been kept and maintained by the facility, plus any necessary veterinary fees incurred by the facility for the benefit of the dog. Before a local law enforcement officer seizes any unlicensed dog, a written warning shall be given to the dog owner.

2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2014.

LBAO

14-2122

11/26/13

HB 1261-FN-LOCAL - FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT increasing the fee charged for delivery of notice of civil forfeiture of an unlicensed dog.

FISCAL IMPACT:

    The New Hampshire Municipal Association states this bill, as introduced, may increase local revenue by an indeterminable amount in FY 2015 and each year thereafter. There will be no impact on state and county revenue, or state, county, and local expenditures.

METHODOLOGY:

    The New Hampshire Municipal Association states this bill increases from $5 to $10 the amount that a municipality may recover for the cost of issuing a civil forfeiture to a dog owner for failing to license the dog. Civil forfeitures are issued annually to dog owners who have not licensed their dogs as required by law, but current law allows municipalities to recover only up to $5 for the cost of serving the civil forfeiture. Allowing municipalities to recover up to $10 per forfeiture will result in an increase in municipal revenue, but because the number of civil forfeitures in any given year is unpredictable, the extent of any such increase is indeterminable.