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HB1568: relative to mandatory minimum insurance coverage requirements for motor vehicles.

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  • 106-L:10 · reference · effective 2027-01-01

    odifications. The bill refers to a “civil penalty” but does not clarify whether these penalties are subject to the $2.00 or 24% (whichever is greater) penalty assessment fee under RSA 106-L:10, creating uncertainty around potential revenue implications. The Department anticipates costs associated with developing a system capable of verifying insurance either through electronic means and/or by manual means

  • 264 · amend · effective 2027-01-01

    requirements for motor vehicles. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Section; Mandatory Liability Insurance. Amend RSA 264 by inserting after section 15 the following new section: 264:15-a Mandatory Liability Insurance. I. No motor vehicle required to be registered in this state shall be operated upon any way unless the owner maintains

  • 264:20 · reference · effective 2027-01-01

    cle liability insurance policy issued by a company authorized to transact business in this state. II. The policy shall provide at least the minimum coverage limits required under RSA 264:20, including: (a) Bodily injury or death of one person, not less than $25,000. (b) Bodily injury or death of 2 or more persons, not less than $50,000 per accident. (c) Property damage, not less than $25,000 per acciden

  • 541-A · reference · effective 2027-01-01

    until proof of coverage is provided; and (b) A civil penalty of $250 for a first offense and $500 for each subsequent offense. V. The department of safety may adopt rules under RSA 541-A to implement this section, including procedures for electronic verification of coverage. 2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2027. LBA 26-2477 12/5/25 HB 1568-FN- FISCAL NOTE AS INTRODU

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