HB111 (2021) Detail

Establishing a cause of action against the state to protect individual rights.


HB 111  - AS INTRODUCED

 

 

2021 SESSION

21-0089

04/10

 

HOUSE BILL 111

 

AN ACT establishing a cause of action against the state to protect individual rights.

 

SPONSORS: Rep. Berch, Ches. 1; Rep. Bixby, Straf. 17; Rep. Schuett, Merr. 20; Rep. Wuelper, Straf. 3; Rep. M. Smith, Straf. 6; Rep. Amanda Bouldin, Hills. 12; Rep. T. Lekas, Hills. 37; Rep. M. King, Hills. 33

 

COMMITTEE: Judiciary

 

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ANALYSIS

 

This bill creates a cause of action in state court for an injury to an individual caused by an agent of the state of New Hampshire, or any of its political subdivisions, which constitutes the violation of a right under state or federal law.

 

The bill also waives the state's sovereign immunity for deprivations of an individual's rights under state or federal law.

 

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Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

21-0089

04/10

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty One

 

AN ACT establishing a cause of action against the state to protect individual rights.

 

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

 

1  New Chapter; Cause of Action to Protect Individual Rights.  Amend RSA by inserting after chapter 507-G the following new chapter:

CHAPTER 507-H

CAUSE OF ACTION TO PROTECT INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS

507-H:1  Superseding Enactment.  To the extent of any conflict, this chapter supersedes a defense or immunity in RSA 99-D, 507-B, 541-B, or other RSA section enacted prior to the effective date of this chapter.

507-H:2  Respondeat Superior.

I.  The state of New Hampshire and its political subdivisions shall be responsible for the actions of its employees.

II.  An employee is an agent of the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision that employs the employee.

III.  The state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision shall be legally responsible for any wrongful act of its agents if such act occurs under the color of law.

IV.  This chapter shall constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity by the state of New Hampshire and its political subdivisions, and acceptance by the state and its political subdivisions of responsibility for an agent's acts under the color of law under the common law theory of respondeat superior, as required to enforce this chapter.

507-H:3  Cause of Action.

I.  An individual may seek legal, equitable, or other relief under this chapter in state court for an injury caused by an agent of the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision in violation of a right under the laws or constitution of New Hampshire or the United States.

II.  The individual seeking relief shall name as defendants the state agent and the state employer, or official who acts in an official capacity for the state employer, pursuant to the New Hampshire rules of civil procedure.

III.  The individual seeking relief shall bear the burden of proving a violation of a right under the laws or constitution of New Hampshire or the United States by a preponderance of the evidence.

507-H:4  Judicial Process.

I.  Any judgment against the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision, or other defendant, shall be supported by findings of fact and conclusions of law.

II.  The court shall not be impeded by an invocation of a state agent’s defense or immunity including that:

(a)  The rights, privileges, or immunities secured by the laws or constitution of New Hampshire or the United States were not clearly established at the time of their deprivation by the state agent, or that the state of the law was otherwise such that the state agent could not reasonably or otherwise have been expected to know whether the such agent’s conduct was lawful; or

(b)  The state agent acted in good faith, or that the state agent believed, reasonably or otherwise, that his or her conduct was lawful at the time it was committed.

III.  A state agent shall not be found financially liable for a violation of a right under the laws or constitution of New Hampshire or the United States.

507-H:5  Jurisdiction in State Court.

I.  Any action under this chapter shall arise out of state law.

II.  Jurisdiction shall be in the New Hampshire judicial system pursuant to New Hampshire laws and rules of civil procedure.

507-H:6  Attorney Fees.

I.  In any proceeding in which a plaintiff’s claims prevail, the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision shall be liable for reasonable attorney fees and other litigation costs.

II.  Paragraph I of this section shall include reasonable attorney fees incurred on a contingency basis or by an attorney providing legal services on a pro bono basis.

507-H:7  Termination of Contract, Agreement, or Employment.

I.  Notwithstanding any provision of law, contract, or agreement to the contrary, the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision may terminate a contract, agreement, or employment with a state agent if the court finds, under this section, that the state agent violated an individual’s right under the laws or constitution of New Hampshire or the United States.

II.  The termination of a contract, agreement, or employment by the state of New Hampshire or a political subdivision with a government agent shall not affect the liability of the state or a political subdivision under this chapter.

2  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

Links


Date Body Type
Feb. 23, 2021 House Hearing
March 2, 2021 House Exec Session
March 2, 2021 House Exec Session
House Floor Vote

Bill Text Revisions

HB111 Revision: 31423 Date: Jan. 9, 2021, 1:15 p.m.

Docket


Jan. 6, 2022: Died on Table, Session ended 01/05/2022


April 9, 2021: Lay on Table (Rep. Alexander Jr.): MA VV 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 83


April 9, 2021: Lay on Table (Rep. Alexander Jr.): MA VV 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 83


April 9, 2021: Ought to Pass: MF RC 178-184 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 81


: Ought to Pass MF RC 178-184


April 9, 2021: Ought to Pass: MF RC 178-184 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 81


April 9, 2021: Lay on Table (Rep. B. Griffin): MF RC 180-188 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 79


: Lay on Table (Rep. B. Griffin) MF RC 180-188


April 9, 2021: Lay on Table (Rep. B. Griffin): MF RC 180-188 04/09/2021 HJ 7 P. 79


April 7, 2021: Removed from Consent (Rep. Graham) 04/07/2021 HJ 5 P. 2


April 7, 2021: Removed from Consent (Rep. Graham) 04/07/2021 HJ 5 P. 2


: Committee Report: Ought to Pass (Vote 19-2; CC) HC 18 P. 17


March 9, 2021: Committee Report: Ought to Pass (Vote 19-2; CC) HC 18 P. 17


March 2, 2021: Executive Session: 03/02/2021 9:00 a.m. Members of the public may attend using the following links: 1. To join the webinar: https://www.zoom.us/j/95501229688 2. Or Telephone: Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): 1-929-205-6099 3. Webinar ID: 955 0122 9688 The following email will be monitored throughout the meeting by someone who can assist with and alert the committee to any technical issues: hcs@leg.state.nh.us or call (603-271-3600).


March 2, 2021: Executive Session: 03/02/2021 09:00 am Members of the public may attend using the following link: To join the webinar: https://www.zoom.us/j/95501229688


Feb. 23, 2021: Public Hearing: 02/23/2021 10:15 am Members of the public may attend using the following link: To join the webinar: https://www.zoom.us/j/91815905671 / Executive session on pending legislation may be held throughout the day (time permitting) from the time the committee is initially convened.


Jan. 4, 2021: Introduced (in recess of) 01/06/2021 and referred to Judiciary HJ 2 P. 35


Jan. 6, 2020: To Be Introduced 01/06/2020 and referred to Judiciary


Jan. 6, 2021: Introduced (in recess of) 01/06/2021 and referred to Judiciary HJ 2 P. 35