This bill introduces a new section to RSA 9-G, specifically section 9-G:2, which prohibits state agencies and political subdivisions in New Hampshire from advertising vaccines or expending funds for such advertisements. Additionally, it bars these entities from issuing payments to any person or contractor for vaccine advertising on their behalf. The bill is set to take effect 60 days after its passage.

The fiscal impact of the bill includes an estimated initial reduction of $61,000 in federal spending related to immunization grants, as the Department of Health and Human Services anticipates reallocating funds due to the prohibition on advertising. While this reduction is expected in the first year, the long-term fiscal implications remain indeterminable, particularly concerning potential costs associated with managing disease outbreaks that could arise from decreased vaccination rates. The New Hampshire Municipal Association notes that there may be minimal savings for municipalities if they no longer allocate funds for vaccine advertisements, but they are unable to predict any long-term effects of the bill.