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HB439 • 2026

relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Daniel Veilleux (D), Buzz Scherr (D), Laura Telerski (D)
Last action
2026-01-07
Official status
HOUSE
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

What This Bill Does

  • relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

Limits and Unknowns

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Bill History

  1. 2026-01-07 H

    Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 01/07/2026 HJ 1 P. 79

  2. 2025-11-20 H

    Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 10/28/2025 (Vote 16-0; CC) HC 51 P. 17

  3. 2025-11-19 H

    Executive Session: 10/28/2025 01:00 pm GP 234

  4. 2025-10-08 H

    Full Committee Work Session: 10/28/2025 01:00 pm GP 234

  5. 2025-02-25 H

    Retained in Committee

  6. 2025-02-12 H

    ==CONTINUED== Executive Session: 02/18/2025 02:00 pm LOB 203

  7. 2025-02-05 H

    ==RECESSED== Executive Session: 02/11/2025 02:00 pm LOB 203

  8. 2025-01-29 H

    Public Hearing: 02/04/2025 01:20 pm LOB 203

  9. 2025-01-10 H

    Introduced (in recess of) 01/09/2025 and referred to Transportation HJ 3 P. 9

Official Summary Text

relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

Current Bill Text

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HB 439-FN - AS INTRODUCED

2025 SESSION
25-0485
11/09

HOUSE BILL
439-FN

AN ACT
relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

SPONSORS: Rep. Veilleux, Hills. 34; Rep. Scherr, Rock. 26; Rep. Telerski, Hills. 11

COMMITTEE: Transportation

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ANALYSIS

This bill eliminates driver's license suspension for reasons unrelated to motor vehicle offenses.

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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Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
25-0485
11/09

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Five

AN ACT
relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

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

1 License Suspension; Criteria for Suspension
. Amend RSA 263:56-a, I(b) to read as follows:
(b) Fails to pay a fine or other penalty imposed in connection with a conviction of any offense
which constitutes a moving violation under RSA 265:79, RSA 265-A:2, RSA 265-A:3, or RSA 270:29-b, and
which a court has determined he
or she
is able to pay, or issues a bad check in payment of a fine or other penalty; or

2 Reinstatement of Suspended License; Criteria. Amend RSA 263:56-a, III(b) to read as follows:
(b) [
Appearance by such defendant, payment
]
Payment
of his
or her
fine, or compliance with the order of the director, as applicable, or upon demonstration that such defendant is financially unable to pay the fine or to comply with the order. Any court which has ordered a suspension or revocation pursuant to paragraph II shall vacate the order and so notify the director and the affected defendant immediately after such defendant has appeared or paid his fine, as applicable, or has demonstrated that he is financially unable to pay the fine or to comply with the order.

3 Judicial Finding of Cause to Suspend License. Amend RSA 263:57, I to read as follows:
I. Any justice of a [
district or municipal
]
circuit
court or of the superior court may suspend [
any license issued to any person
]
a person's driver's license
, for a period not to exceed 30 days, [
after a conviction of an offense under the provisions of this title, after due hearing, for any cause which he may deem sufficient.
]
when such person has been convicted of an offense under the provisions of this title and license suspension is neither proscribed by RSA 263:56 and RSA 263:56-a nor specifically prescribed in any other statutory section, so long as the license holder had reasonable notice of the possibility of license suspension prior to the hearing and an opportunity at the hearing to present evidence to contest such suspension.

4 Repeal. The following are repealed:
I. RSA 263:56, I(f), relative to authority to suspend or revoke driver's license.
II. RSA 263:56, I(i), relative to authority to suspend or revoke driver's license.
III. RSA 263:56-a, I(a), relative to suspension or revocation for default, noncompliance, or nonpayment of fine.
IV. RSA 263:56-c, relative to suspension for default in another jurisdiction.

5 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2026.

LBA
25-0485
1/2/25

HB 439-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS INTRODUCED

AN ACT
relative to non-driving related violations and driver's license suspension.

FISCAL IMPACT:

Estimated State Impact

FY 2025
FY 2026
FY 2027
FY 2028

Revenue
$0
$477,500 Decrease
$955,000 Decrease
$955,000 Decrease

Revenue Fund(s)
Highway Fund

Expenditures*
$0
$0
$0
$0

Funding Source(s)
None

Appropriations*
$0
$0
$0
$0

Funding Source(s)
None

*Expenditure = Cost of bill *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill

METHODOLOGY:
This bill, effective January 1, 2026, removes the ability to suspend a driver’s license for certain reasons unrelated to motor vehicle offenses. Currently, any failure to appear or pay the court for any charge/conviction, including non-motor vehicle, the court may find the individual in default and a notice of default is sent to the individual from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) advising of the default with a compliance date, or have their registration & licensing privileges suspended. Restoration fees paid to DMV, of which go to the highway fund, are $100 for license and $25 for registration. The Department of Safety states that in 2023, 14,163 restoration fees were paid to DMV under RSA 263:56-a totaling $1,010,250, with $955,050 relating to non-motor vehicle offenses (approximately 45,000 defaults are received by DMV annually, of which approximately 3,500 are related to the four RSAs referenced in this bill). Therefore, this bill is expected to decrease highway fund revenue by approximately $955,000 per year ($477,500 in FY 2026 as this bill is effective January 1, 2026).

AGENCIES CONTACTED:
Department of Safety