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HB1830: requiring firearm safety education in all public schools.
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186:11
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earms safety education by a recognized organization or as approved by the department of education. 193-L:6 Exception. School districts shall adopt a policy in accordance with RSA 186:11, IX-c to allow an exception by a parent or legal guardian to all or part of the firearms safety training. 193-L:7 Compliance and Reporting. I. Each school district shall submit an annual report to the department
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193-L
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adopt, and distribute to school districts, an educational curriculum designed to teach students the principles of safe firearm handling, storage, and avoidance, as required under RSA 193-L. 3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect upon its passage. LBA 26-3122 Revised 1/16/26 HB 1830-FN- FISCAL NOTE AS INTRODUCED AN ACT requiring firearm safety education in all public schools.
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193-L:5
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department of education, in consultation with the department of safety and qualified firearms instructors, shall develop or adopt standardized firearms safety training pursuant to RSA 193-L:5 for public school students in grades K-12 by January 1, 2027. II. The department shall provide curricular material to each school district at no cost to the district. The department shall actively seek federal fund
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193-L:6
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hool year dedicated to this purpose. The training shall be mandatory for every public school student unless a student's parent or legal guardian receives an exception pursuant to RSA 193-L:6 and 186:11, IX-c. II. The training shall be age-appropriate for each grade level, with students in grades K-5 receiving instruction focused on avoidance and reporting and students in grades 6-12 receiving expanded i