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HB1778: relative to prohibiting the use of personal identity ideology in public school instruction and policies.
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186:72
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· effective 2027-01-01
tity ideology" shall mean any approach or form of teaching that prioritizes personal identity characteristics over individual merit. Approaches or forms of teaching prohibited by RSA 186:72 relative to diversity, equity, or inclusion (DEI) shall be included in the definition of personal identity ideology. (a) Within this section, personal identity characteristics shall include one's race, color, biologic
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189:39
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· effective 2027-01-01
ation. VI. For the purposes of this section, "educator" means a professional employee of any school district whose position requires certification by the state board pursuant to RSA 189:39. Administrators, specialists, and teachers are included within the definition of this term. 2 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2027. LBA 26-3023 Revised 12/30/25 HB 1778-FN- FISCAL NOTE
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193
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· effective 2027-01-01
Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Section; Prohibition on Teaching Personal Identity Ideologies; Policy Requirements. Amend RSA 193 by inserting after section 40 the following new section: 193:40-a Prohibition on Teaching Personal Identity Ideology. I. In this chapter "personal identity ideology" shall mean any approach or form of teaching that
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354-A:34
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· effective 2027-01-01
y initiate a civil action against a school or school district in superior court for legal or equitable relief, or with the New Hampshire commission for human rights as provided in RSA 354-A:34. V. Violation of this section by an educator shall be considered a violation of the educator code of conduct that justifies disciplinary sanction by the state board of education. VI. For the purposes of this section,