NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
relative to employer documentation requirements.
relative to notification waiting periods to the underground utility damage prevention laws.
relative to stipends for retired group II members of the state retirement system.
relative to eviction safeguards for tenants whose Social Security payments are disrupted.
relative to confidentiality protections for national guard sexual assault prevention and response personnel.
relative to post-secondary education opportunities for inmates.
requiring all on-premises and off-premises licensees and state liquor stores to post visible signage warning of the potential health risks associated with alcohol use.
relative to the offense of use of scanning device or reencoder to defraud.
relative to the display of license plates on vehicles.
adding a definition to the labor laws regarding remote work and defining the nature of such employment.
relative to permissible window tinting on motor vehicles.
relative to minimum nursing home staffing standards.
updating the definition of the state building code to include the International Energy Conservation Code 2024.
relative to public hearing notice requirements for zoning board of adjustment appeals.
modifying the term "one-year certificate of eligibility" to "emergency authorization" relative to persons not possessing an educator credential.
relative to the mathematics requirement for high school graduation.
relative to the issuance of no trespass orders on municipal or school district property.
relative to the offense of endangering the welfare of a child or incompetent.
relative to the sale and labeling of eggs.
relative to the time in which candidates for state representative may file their candidacy for a special election.
relative to noncompete agreements for low-wage employees.
establishing a solid waste site evaluation committee.
enabling the division of motor vehicles to create a temporary traditional driver's license for youth operators about to turn 21.
exempting certain household pharmaceutical wastes from the definition of hazardous waste.
naming a 911 call service center in Laconia in honor of Bruce G. Cheney.
relative to credits for assessments paid by insurers.
relative to municipal zoning requirements for child day care providers.
repealing the state housing champion designation and grant program.
making technical corrections to certain insurance laws.
establishing the paint product stewardship program.
(New Title) enabling the fish and game department to create a permit and fee for the use of fish and game staff by other state agencies and departments.
relative to exemptions from vessel registration and boat fee decal.
requiring certain political committees to disclose the identity of their donors.
relative to dual and concurrent enrollment requirements for courses at institutions within the community college system of New Hampshire.
relative to the return of firearms following a not guilty verdict or dismissal of the proceeding.
relative to the grading and use of timber grown in New Hampshire.
prohibiting state and county owned lands from participating in carbon sequestration projects.
clarifying the equity jurisdiction of the judicial branch family division.
relative to certain laws applicable to state chartered banks, credit unions, trust companies, and other consumer credit entities subject to the authority of the banking department.
relative to caller identification requirements for telemarketing calls.
relative to child safety at school bus stops.
(New Title) relative to school district financial requirements and district probation processes.
relative to child tax credit allocation in child support cases.
relative to the scope of review of state agency interpretations.
establishing a commission to review draft rules related to minimum standards for public school approval and state academic standards developed by the department of education.
relative to the number, selection, and terms of town highway agents.
relative to public libraries.
relative to supporting the preferred method of communication of an individual with developmental disabilities.
relative to informed consent for law enforcement searches of houses or other property.
permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances.