NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
repealing immunity afforded health care facilities when following directives adopted in response to the COVID-19 state of emergency.
relative to employer notice of department of labor investigations.
clarifying when the secretary of state shall complete the registry of New Hampshire decentralized autonomous organizations.
extending the time period for the remission of certain OHRV and snowmobile fees.
classifying recreational vehicles as a motor vehicle in the context of new vehicle arbitration proceedings.
relative to authorizing or rescinding the use of electronic ballot counting devices.
including domestic violence prevention as a wellness subject to be taught to pupils.
creating a gold star family and gold star father license plate.
allowing accessory dwelling units to be built within or attached to certain non-conforming structures.
prohibiting the sale of condoms and personal lubricant that contain intentionally added per and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
requiring political committees to certify with the secretary of state whether they have, or anticipate having, less than $1,000 in receipts or expenditures in an election cycle.
enabling municipalities to remove political signs from state-owned property located within the municipality after an election.
requiring the disclosure of the source of certain political donations in state elections.
relative to the relinquishment of deadly weapons by those subject to a domestic violence protective order.
relative to the authority of police commissions.
(New Title) creating a committee to study neonicotinoid seed treatments.
relative to citizen's arrests by private persons.
transferring funding for the water well board from the general fund to a special nonlapsing fund.
extending the authorization of the department of environmental services for the evaluation and mitigation of new community water system contamination risks.
relative to false reports to law enforcement.
(New Title) relative to meals and rooms taxes.
relative to the penalty for violations of municipal ordinances related to sleeping or camping outside.
relative to guard dogs.
relative to public charter schools and the state building code and governmental land use exemptions.
repealing the prohibition on collecting seaweed between sunset and sunrise.
increasing the maximum weight of a utility terrain vehicle to 3,000 pounds.
establishing a committee to study ways to manage disposal of vapes and e-cigarettes.
requiring legislative approval of the amendment or permanent removal of historical markers.
relative to municipalities denying building or occupancy permits for property adjacent to class VI roads under certain circumstances.
establishing a committee to study private businesses providing special education services and issues relative to local school district reimbursement.
establishing an exception to the prohibition against interception and disclosure of telecommunication or oral communications.
relative to the membership and governance of the state veterans council.
increasing the research and development tax credit cap.
allowing municipalities to utilize community revitalization tax relief credits on a wider variety of properties and structures.
modifying the priority of applications for school building aid grants.
making the term of office for certain Belknap county elected officials 4 years.
requiring the public disclosure of the citizenship of a candidate for public office.
enabling municipal budget committees to have alternate members.
relative to the offense of criminal threatening.
relative to notice and update requirements regarding state employee investigations.
(New Title) extending the position of right-to-know ombudsman for 2 years and exempting individuals who assist in the preparation of a right-to-know complaint at no charge from the unauthorized practice of law.
relative to the New Hampshire real estate practice act.
relative to driving test accommodations and retest suspension periods.
relative to snow removal responsibilities in residential lease agreements.
enabling towns to establish a 3-year term for town moderators.
relative to the documentation and preservation of public comment reports by standing legislative committees.
adding a definition of citizen of New Hampshire.
relative to judicial privilege and relative to the litigation of small claims.
relative to the right of licensed health care providers to freely communicate with patients, colleagues, and the public about medical information, emerging therapies, and treatment options.
increasing the limit for moneys remitted to municipal treasurers.