NH Bills
Search and browse New Hampshire legislation for the 2026 session.
1387 bills found
modifying definitions and requirements relative to home education programs.
relative to qualifications to practice acupuncture.
clarifying the definition of part-time teacher.
relative to third-party code review and inspection services for building permits.
providing that each candidate's party affiliation be printed on the town or school district ballot.
enabling municipal support and incentives for residential flood resilience improvements.
relative to dog licenses.
relative to the effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances on agriculture.
relative to the liability for death of a companion animal.
relative to proof of identification on absentee ballot applications.
allowing municipalities, cities, and towns a grace period to adopt a simple-majority tax cap override procedure in perpetuity.
relative to the use of physical force in defense of a person.
establishing a committee to study unemployment insurance.
establishing a commission to study public school open enrollment.
establishing standards for the training of comfort dogs.
establishing a commission to advise the department of environmental services on food waste diversion.
relative to the use of face recognition technology.
requiring the inclusion of a voter's year of birth on the voter checklist.
establishing an interagency task force to determine if New Hampshire may implement an R-PACER program.
relative to the practice of dentistry and when x-rays are required.
(New Title) relative to special number plates for veterans and eligibility therefore.
relative to enabling school administrative units to adopt budget caps.
criminalizing the use of small unmanned aircraft systems for the purpose of video voyeurism and the invasion of the right to privacy.
relative to the definition of the term "evidence-based" within public education.
relative to customer energy storage.
criminalizing the use of small unmanned aircraft systems for the purposes of flying over critical infrastructure and events without authorization.
expanding the right to try act to include certain qualifying severe illness and permitting certain regenerative stem cell therapies under the act.
taxing certain properties owned by charitable or non-profit organizations.
relative to speed regulation on Route 125 in Brentwood.
relative to eligibility requirements for charitable and nonprofit housing projects.
relative to the conditions for, and procedures for the adoption of, the elderly tax exemption.
relative to property owned pursuant to the public trust doctrine.
relative to the disposal of electronic ballot counting device external memory devices.
permitting classification of individuals based on biological sex under certain limited circumstances and establishing that certain biological sex distinctions do not qualify as discrimination.
changing the state's congressional districts.
increasing certain mooring fees and directing such funds to the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund.
relative to post-arrest photograph distribution by law enforcement officers.
authorizing municipalities to adopt zoning ordinances related to the protection, management, or replacement of tree canopy.
requiring guide examinations to be administered by conservation officers.
enabling the use of telehealth to deliver veterinary care.
relative to the counting of absentee ballots.
establishing a statutory commission to study the development of a statewide comprehensive civics curriculum.
relative to increasing the penalty for passing a stopped school bus.
relative to town meeting warrants.
(New Title) relative to bullying and cyberbullying prevention.
relative to state licensed or certified real estate appraisers.
establishing a regulatory analysis fund to evaluate the economic impact of proposed rules and making an appropriation therefor.
relative to the authority of various boards.
repealing buffer zones for reproductive health care facilities.
enabling minors to apply for a freshwater fishing application without paying a fee.