2026 Chaptered Final Version

Chapters : 115
Chapter # Bill # Title
1 HB0480 relative to restoration of competency to stand trial for criminal defendants.
2 SB0189 relative to fetal death records.
3 HB1000 extending the indemnification of legislative security staff members to legislative sergeant-at-arms staff members while acting within the scope of their duties.
4 HB0266 (New Title) relative to structural changes to the department of energy and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights and relative to the effect of murder on a decedent's estate.
5 HB0705 relative to health care cost transparency.
6 SB0049 (New Title) relative to the unlawful operation or use of unmanned aircraft systems.
7 SB0103 (New Title) relative to the number of polling stations that are available for certain towns and cities during a general election which includes the election for the office of President of the United States.
8 HB0529 relative to the liquor commission.
9 HB0565 allowing persons under 21 into veterans' clubs, private clubs, and social clubs under certain conditions.
10 HB1025 relative to the designation of the chief financial officer as a civilian employee within the department of military affairs and veterans services.
11 HB1101 relative to the membership and governance of the state veterans council.
12 HB1152 designating the funds account for donations and bequests received by the department of military affairs and veterans services to be non-lapsing funds.
13 HB1162 extending the commission on Holocaust and genocide studies.
14 SB0027 relative to dwellings over water.
15 SB0036 relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.
16 SB0083 (New Title) relative to licenses for primary and secondary game operators.
17 SB0094 (New Title) repealing municipal amendments to technical requirements of the state building code in certain circumstances.
18 SB0134 relative to work requirements under the state Medicaid program.
19 HB1815 relative to education financing.
20 HB0323 requiring the presentation of a government-issued photographic means of identification in order to vote.
21 HB1110 relative to the New Hampshire real estate practice act.
22 HB1119 relative to the regulation of funeral directors.
23 HB1373 relative to background check disqualifications for applicants seeking educator credentials.
24 HB1379 relative to the reporting date for the annual complaint data.
25 HB1539 authorizing electric utilities to issue AAA-rated bonds for the purpose of storm cost recovery and infrastructure resilience.
26 SB0620 relative to refusal of consent to testing to determine alcohol concentration and penalties for aggravated driving while intoxicated.
27 SB0497 (Second New Title) removing a reference to procurement through the department of administrative services for certain capital appropriations to the community college system of New Hampshire, changing the name of a capital project, and changing a reference regarding spaces assigned for use for members of the legislature.
28 HB0723 repealing the multi-use energy data platform.
29 HB1019 relative to the composition of the state water well board.
30 HB1160 relative to the county-state finance commission.
31 HB1202 relative to dual and concurrent enrollment requirements for courses at institutions within the community college system of New Hampshire.
32 HB1204 relative to the grading and use of timber grown in New Hampshire.
33 HB1246 relative to planning board members serving on other local boards.
34 HB1259 relative to the issuance of certificates as a certified public accountant.
35 HB1287 (New Title) relative to special number plates for veterans and eligibility therefore.
36 HB1467 (New Title) relative to the New Hampshire seal of civic excellence and engagement program.
37 HB1485 relative to eligibility and fees for late refund requests of road tolls.
38 HB1503 allowing the department of education to allocate funds to create a database of maps of public schools for emergency use cases.
39 HB1624 relative to the elimination of certain special funds.
40 SB0182 (Second New Title) relative to the maternal mortality review panel.
41 HB0222 (New Title) repealing the requirement for a memorandum of understanding between a chartered public school and school district regarding how students with disabilities will receive special education services and updating the organizational structure of the department of corrections.
42 SB0593 (New Title) enabling the use of solid waste management funds by solid waste management districts.
43 HB0109 relative to false reports to law enforcement. 
44 HB0481 (New Title) relative to the state primary date.
45 HB0610 (New Title) relative to the residential ratepayers advisory board.
46 HB1030 relative to licensed practical nurse scope of practice.
47 HB1037 extending the commission to study OHRV use in New Hampshire and adding a member from the department of tourism.
48 HB1044 relative to the filling of vacancies in the office of a county commissioner.
49 HB1159 relative to updating the state building code.
50 HB1168 relative to employer documentation requirements.
51 HB1205 (New Title) prohibiting state and county owned lands from participating in timber carbon sequestration projects.
52 HB1270 clarifying the definition of part-time teacher.
53 HB1310 relative to state licensed or certified real estate appraisers.
54 SB0401 relative to removing an obsolete annual reporting requirement by municipal overseers of public welfare to the department of health and human services and repealing the department of health and human services reporting requirement on 10-year demographic cost projections.
55 SB0402 eliminating certain non-compete agreements for physician associates.
56 SB0411 relative to the procedure concerning search warrant inventories.
57 SB0412 relative to the conditional release of delinquent minors and children in need of services.
58 SB0413 relative to the detention of a minor attaining the age of 18 during the pendency of a delinquency action.
59 SB0426 repealing the permissible fireworks advisory committee.
60 SB0427 relative to the joint committee on employee classification.
61 SB0428 relative to the maximum amount of terms an individual can serve on the electricians' board.
62 SB0443 relative to wastewater engineering.
63 SB0469 (New Title) allowing the director of the division of motor vehicles to adopt administrative rules regarding the use of electronic signatures and relative to signature requirements where ownership of a vehicle is transferred to an insurer after payment of damages.
64 SB0489 (New Title) altering the appointment process for the board of tax and land appeals.
65 SB0522 re-establishing the commission to study the economic impact of the arts and culture in New Hampshire.
66 SB0526 establishing a New Hampshire-Greece trade council.
67 SB0527 relative to written notice provided by state agencies to municipalities regarding pending applications.
68 HB0365 relative to proof of United States citizenship for indigent voters.
69 HB0649 (Second New Title) relative to the maintenance obligations of motor vehicle operators.
70 HB1113 enabling towns to establish a 3-year term for town moderators.
71 HB1118 increasing the limit for moneys remitted to municipal treasurers.
72 HB1151 relative to conservation commission appropriations.
73 HB1175 relative to the offense of use of scanning device or reencoder to defraud.
74 HB1190 (New Title) enabling the division of motor vehicles to create a temporary traditional driver's license for youth operators about to turn 21 and relative to fleet vehicle registration requirements.
75 HB1696 relative to the issuance of a summons instead of arrest.
76 HB1795 requiring criminal history record checks for the renewal of teaching licenses.
77 SB0503 relative to the use of spruce-pine-fir lumber.
78 HB1078 creating a gold star family and gold star father license plate.
79 HB0059 relative to the assault of a firefighter, emergency medical care provider, or law enforcement officer.
80 HB0126 relative to prescriptions for certain controlled drugs.
81 HB0348 relative to eligibility for local assistance.
82 HB1157 relative to licensure as a pet vendor.
83 HB1161 removing the requirement for municipalities to have an advisory board for development districts.
84 HB1274 relative to dog licenses.
85 HB1366 relative to military orders of protection.
86 HB1515 (New Title) repealing the requirement that the department of health and human services' biennial budget request include funding for certain child care workforce programs.
87 HB1039 relative to the contents of parenting plans.
88 HB1059 relative to the use of number plate scanning devices.
89 HB1148 adding cyanobacteria and algae blooms to the study of the exotic aquatic weeds and species committee.
90 HB1172 relative to confidentiality protections for national guard sexual assault prevention and response personnel.
91 HB1247 requiring the secretary of state to create, post on the secretary of state's website, and otherwise distribute notice of proposed constitutional amendments.
92 HB1309 relative to town meeting warrants.
93 HB1325 enabling supervisors of the checklist to correct the checklist on any day of the week.
94 HB1435 relative to changes to the Winnipesaukee river basin control replacement fund.
95 HB1444 relative to the purchase or acquisition of certain unmanned aircraft systems.
96 HB1494 increasing the maximum amount of the optional veterans' tax credit, optional combat service tax credit, and optional surviving spouse tax credit.
97 HB1730 (New Title) enhancing the level of offense for certain sexual offenses.
98 HB1771 (New Title) removing the prospective repeal of child care staffing ratios and the associated waiver system and requiring the department of health and human services to provide certain notice regarding availability of the waiver.
99 HB1837 relative to the New Hampshire marine patrol.
100 SB0451 amending the title of the position of senior deputy secretary of state.
101 SB0456 establishing the commission for children's futures.
102 SB0472 removing the maximum age on the tenure of office for the position of deputy adjutant general.
103 SB0473 defining the term "field officers" within the national guard.
104 SB0494 relative to the state fire code, fire incident reporting and investigations, and the duties of the state fire marshal.
105 SB0512 relative to fees to annul criminal records related to charges that do not result in conviction.
106 SB0549 (New Title) requiring certain syringe service program entities to provide options for disposal of used syringes and needles and creating reporting requirements for such entities.
107 SB0568 (New Title) relative to the department of safety's procedures for the processing of employee candidate background checks.
108 SB0591 allowing utility companies to own or build generation facilities.
109 SB0608 relative to family caregiver support in certain programs and child care support for kinship caregivers.
110 SB0622 relative to the offense of identity fraud.
111 SB0629 renaming the new roundabout on Route 302 at the East Conway Road intersection to "Oliveira Circle."
112 SB0641 relative to examination requirements for licensure as a chiropractor.
113 SB0642 repealing the committee for the protection of human subjects institutional review board.
114 SB0649 increasing fines for using a hand-held mobile electronic device while driving a motor vehicle.
115 SB0652 changing the maximum award of tax credits for overpayment of due taxes.