HB753
Sponsored By: Nancy A Murphy (Democratic)
Signed by Governor
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Bill Overview
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Cap on time for expedited special education hearings
The law limits how long an expedited special education due process hearing can take. It cannot take longer than the timeline for a regular hearing. This helps prevent delays for students with disabilities, their families, and school districts. The change takes effect 60 days after passage.
Sponsors & Cosponsors
Sponsor
Nancy A Murphy
Democratic • House
Cosponsors
Charles E McMahon
Republican • House
David H. Watters
Democratic • Senate
Gaby M Grossman
Democratic • House
Heath Howard
Democratic • House
Lorie Ball
Republican • House
Marjorie K. Smith
Democratic • House
Sharon M. Carson
Republican • Senate
Suzanne M. Prentiss
Democratic • Senate
Roll Call Votes
No roll call votes available for this bill.
Actions Timeline
Signed by Governor Ayotte 06/02/2025; Chapter 72; eff. 08/01/2025
6/6/2025HouseEnrolled (in recess of) 05/22/2025 HJ 15 P. 51
5/23/2025HouseEnrolled Adopted, VV, (In recess 05/22/2025); SJ 15
5/23/2025SenateOught to Pass: MA, VV; OT3rdg; 05/01/2025; SJ 11
5/1/2025SenateCommittee Report: Ought to Pass, 05/01/2025; Vote 4-0; CC; SC 19
4/17/2025SenateHearing: 04/08/2025, Room 101, LOB, 10:00 am; SC 16
4/3/2025Senate==RECESSED== Hearing: 04/01/2025, Room 101, LOB, 10:15 am; SC 15
3/26/2025SenateIntroduced 03/20/2025 and Referred to Education; SJ 9
3/24/2025SenateOught to Pass: MA VV 03/13/2025 HJ 9 P. 11
3/20/2025HouseCommittee Report: Ought to Pass 03/10/2025 (Vote 17-0; CC)
3/12/2025HouseExecutive Session: 03/10/2025 01:00 pm LOB 205-207
3/6/2025HousePublic Hearing: 02/03/2025 11:15 am LOB 205-207
1/29/2025HouseIntroduced (in recess of) 01/09/2025 and referred to Education Policy and Administration HJ 3 P. 26
1/23/2025House
Bill Text
Enrolled
5/23/2025
Introduced
1/23/2025
CHAPTERED FINAL VERSION
Version adopted by both bodies
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