Amendment 2026-1955h to SB625 (2026)

(Third New Title) establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case, repealing the refugee resettlement program in the department of health and human services, and prohibiting expenditure of state funds on refugee resettlement.


Revision: May 13, 2026, 2:08 p.m.

Rep. Osborne, Rock. 2

Rep. Sweeney, Rock. 25

Rep. Drago, Rock. 4

Rep. Wherry, Hills. 13

Rep. Ammon, Hills. 42

Rep. Polozov, Merr. 10

Rep. Drew, Hills. 19

May 13, 2026

2026-1955h

07/09

 

 

Floor Amendment to SB 625-FN

 

Amend the title of the bill by replacing it with the following:  

 

AN ACT establishing a committee to study options for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case and removing Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which immunization is required under state law.

 

Amend the bill by replacing all after section 5 with the following:  

 

6  Immunization Requirements; Hepatitis B Removed.  Amend RSA 141-C:20-a, I to read as follows:  

I. All parents or legal guardians shall have their children, who are residing in this state, immunized against diphtheria, mumps, pertussis, poliomyelitis, rubella, rubeola, tetanus, varicella, [Hepatitis B,] and Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib).

7   Effective Date.  

I.  Section 6 of this act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

II.  The remainder of this act shall take effect upon its passage.

2026-1955h

AMENDED ANALYSIS

This bill:

 

I.  Establishes a committee to study options for information for family members of intentional homicide victims where the department of justice does not file charges in a case.

 

II.  Removes Hepatitis B from the list of diseases for which childhood immunization is required.