SB502 Removing references to the department of business and economic affairs and the office of planning and development, and makes various changes to how certain committees and commissions participate or operate.
Removing references to the department of business and economic affairs and the office of planning and development, and makes various changes to how certain committees and commissions participate or operate.
Impact Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Concerning
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
No direct financial impact. This is a statutory cleanup to reflect existing government reorganization.
Your Community
Ensures state laws accurately reflect the current government structure, avoiding confusion but with no substantive policy changes.
Your Freedom
Purely administrative statute cleanup with no impact on individual rights.
Status
Enrolled (in recess of) 06/04/2026 House Journal 15
Sponsor
Howard Pearl (R)
The Short Version
Technical cleanup bill that updates state statutes to remove references to reorganized or eliminated departments and commissions. Reflects recent changes to state government structure.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ State government agencies needing accurate statutory references
- ▲ Legal practitioners referencing state law
Who Pays the Price
- ▼ No significant costs to any group
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.
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