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SB526: relative to a public school facility condition assessment and school building aid grants for temperature control.
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- Rebecca Whitley Senate · Dist 15
- Donovan Fenton Senate · Dist 10
- David H. Watters Senate · Dist 4
- Suzanne M. Prentiss Senate · Dist 5
- Patricia Cornell House · Hills 22
- Mary Heath House · Hills 41
- Brian M Sullivan House · Sull 1
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SB 526 - AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE
02/21/2024 0683s
2024 SESSION
24-3100
12/02
SENATE BILL 526
AN ACT relative to a public school facility condition assessment and school building aid grants for temperature control.
AMENDED ANALYSIS
This bill requires public school districts to consider building temperatures conducive to education during extreme external temperatures.
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02/21/2024 0683s 24-3100
12/02
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Four
AN ACT relative to a public school facility condition assessment and school building aid grants for temperature control.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 Education; Schools; Air Quality and Temperature. Amend RSA 200:48 to read as follows:
200:48 Air Quality and Temperature Control in Schools.
I. The school board of each school district shall develop and implement a policy governing air quality issues in schools. [The policy shall address methods of minimizing or eliminating emissions from buses, cars, delivery vehicles, maintenance vehicles, and other motorized vehicles used for transportation on school property taking into account the state anti-idling and clean air zone policies established by the department of environmental services.]
II. Each school district shall develop and implement a classroom temperature control plan. The plan shall include procedures to maintain classrooms temperatures between 68 degrees and 75 degrees Fahrenheit during heating months and between 72 degrees and 79 degrees Fahrenheit during cooling months, to the maximum extent practical. The plan shall also include procedures for closing classrooms when temperatures are below 60 degrees Fahrenheit or above 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2024.