HB 506 (2025)
Require court to return seized firearms, allow option of background check, immigrant license changes, school building changes
This bill became law.
Requires the court to issue an order to return seized firearms and/or ammunition when a protective order is denied, not pursued, or allowed to expire. This bill then creates a process for a court to request a background check prior to the return of firearms and/or ammunition.
The Senate amended the bill to add the substance of SB 13 and SB 209.
SB 13 prohibits undocumented/illegal immigrants that were issued a license in another state from driving in New Hampshire.
SB 209 requires schools to have engaged the services of an owner's project manager at the time they apply for school building aid for construction or renovations projects of $1 million or more.
A conference committee of representatives and senators agreed to those Senate changes, but upped the minimum amount requiring an owner's project manager, from $1 milion to $1.25 million.
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