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RSA 132:38 · Prohibited Acts

132:38 Prohibited Acts. –

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I.

No person shall knowingly enter or remain on a public way or sidewalk adjacent to a reproductive health care facility within a radius up to 25 feet of any portion of an entrance, exit, or driveway of a reproductive health care facility. This section shall not apply to the following:

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(a)

Persons entering or leaving such facility.

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(b)

Employees or agents of such facility acting within the scope of their employment for the purpose of providing patient escort services only.

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(c)

Law enforcement, ambulance, firefighting, construction, utilities, public works and other municipal agents acting within the scope of their employment.

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(d)

Persons using the public sidewalk or street right-of-way adjacent to such facility solely for the purpose of reaching a destination other than such facility.

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II.

Reproductive health care facilities shall clearly demarcate the zone authorized in paragraph I and post such zone with signage containing the following language: Reproductive Health Center Patient Safety Zone No Congregating, Patrolling, Picketing, or Demonstrating Between Signs Pursuant to RSA 132:38

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III.

Prior to posting the signage authorized under paragraph II, a reproductive health care facility shall consult with local law enforcement and those local authorities with responsibilities specific to the approval of locations and size of the signs to ensure compliance with local ordinances.

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IV.

The provisions of this section shall only be effective during the facility's business hours. Source. 2014, 81:2, eff. July 10, 2014.

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Source note

Source. 2014, 81:2, eff. July 10, 2014.

Source history

  • 2014, 81:2, eff. July 10, 2014

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  • 2026 HB621 reference

    nger be able to cross match data to ensure infants with a reportable birth condition are screened, referred and provided appropriate care and treatment. Maternal Mortality Review (RSA 132: 29 – 31)- DHHS will no longer have access to identifiable death certificate data for identification of maternal mortality through matching the records with the name, address and/or social security number on the birth r

  • 2026 HB621-FN reference

    nger be able to cross match data to ensure infants with a reportable birth condition are screened, referred and provided appropriate care and treatment. Maternal Mortality Review (RSA 132: 29 – 31)- DHHS will no longer have access to identifiable death certificate data for identification of maternal mortality through matching the records with the name, address and/or social security number on the birth r

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