This bill mandates the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to remove the Hannah Duston Memorial and its associated historic marker located in Boscawen, New Hampshire. The legislation emphasizes the importance of recognizing the state's Native American history and the negative impact of memorializing figures like Hannah Duston, who is associated with violent acts against Native Americans. The bill articulates that the memorial distorts historical events and glorifies harmful practices, such as scalp bounties, which contributed to the decimation of Native populations. The Department is authorized to either destroy or store the memorial and marker, with the option to display them in the future only if done in a manner that accurately represents the history and respects all parties involved.

The bill does not allocate specific funding for the removal or storage of the memorial and marker, which is expected to incur indeterminable costs ranging from $30,000 to $200,000, depending on whether the memorial is removed or simply stored with additional interpretive materials. The Department of Natural and Cultural Resources may cover these costs through various funding sources, including the General Fund and other agency funds. The act is set to take effect upon its passage.