New Hampshire 2025 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB86

Introduced
12/23/24  
Refer
12/23/24  
Report Pass
1/28/25  
Engrossed
3/12/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
3/26/25  
Enrolled
4/30/25  
Chaptered
5/8/25  

Caption

Increasing the cost of service for notice of civil forfeiture of unlicensed dogs to the rate for certified mail.

Impact

The bill will potentially result in increased local revenue from fees associated with civil forfeitures, although the exact financial impact remains uncertain. As local municipalities will bear the costs of service, the bill is designed to ensure that they can recover these costs, possibly leading to improved financial outcomes for local governments managing animal control issues. The passage of HB 86 could prompt municipalities to enforce dog licensing more strictly since financial implications will be better managed with increased revenue from notifications.

Summary

House Bill 86 aims to increase the cost of service for notifications of civil forfeiture concerning unlicensed dogs to align with the certified mail rates. The bill proposes that local governments issue notices regarding unlicensed dogs at a cost that may rise from the current rate of $7 to the certified mail rate, which is approximately $8.95. Such a charge will apply whether the notification is mailed, delivered in person, or left at the owner's residence. This legislative change seeks to enhance local authorities' ability to recoup service costs related to handling unlicensed dogs.

Contention

There may be differing perspectives on the implications of HB 86 among legislators and community members. Supporters could argue that raising the notice fee is necessary to cover the rising costs incurred by towns in processing unlicensed dogs and conducting enforcement. However, critics might contend that increasing service fees may pose additional financial burdens on dog owners, particularly those in lower-income brackets, potentially leading to more unlicensed dogs if owners cannot afford the fees. Thus, discussions around the bill could emphasize themes of fiscal responsibility balanced against equitable treatment for dog owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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