New Hampshire Banking Department · NH
Banking Department to hold public hearing on readoption of BAN 1450, relating to risk and acceptable collateral used to secure deposits of public funds
April 16, 2026
Summary
The New Hampshire Banking Department is proposing the readoption and amendment of rule Ban 1450, which governs the classification of risk and eligible collateral types for securing deposits of public funds. A public hearing regarding these changes is scheduled for May 14, 2026, to solicit input on the updated regulatory standards.
The Banking Department is proposing to readopt with amendment Ban 1450, which classifies by risk and defines the appropriate and acceptable collateral that may be used to secure deposits of public funds.
A public hearing will take place on May 14, 2026 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM at the New Hampshire Banking Department, 53 Regional Drive, Suite 200, Concord, NH 03301.
The proposed rule changes can be found at the bottom of our Laws, Rules and Guidance page.
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