2026 Chaptered Final Version

Chapters : 319
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.
116 HB1051 (New Title) modifying the procedures and requirements for school bus driver criminal history records checks and expanding the personnel subject to such checks.
117 HB1003 prohibiting the Grafton county attorney from engaging in the private practice of law.
118 HB1093 (New Title) relative to public charter schools and governmental land use exemptions.
119 HB1186 relative to the sale and labeling of eggs.
120 HB1192 exempting certain household pharmaceutical wastes from the definition of hazardous waste.
121 HB1388 relative to the form of ballot for amendments to the constitution.
122 HB1620 (New Title) requiring the removal of residential heating oil underground after 12 consecutive months of non-use except in certain circumstances.
123 HB1827 (New Title) requiring the department of education to conduct a confidential criminal history record check on all prospective educational personnel.
124 SB0421 (New Title) relative to the membership and duties of the trauma medical review committee and establishing a study committee to review the membership and duties of other boards and an appointment related to emergency medical services.
125 SB0454 requiring the department of health and human services to update existing relevant public health outreach programs by incorporating information to aid public understanding and awareness of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
126 SB0515 relative to judicial determinations related to children placed in a qualified residential treatment program in certain juvenile matters and appointment of counsel in certain circumstances.
127 SB0594 eliminating the use of agitators in instances where temporary docks have been removed from bodies of water.
128 HB1256 removing the authority of the state librarian to award scholarships to students attending graduate library schools.
129 HB1381 extending the time of the party filing period.
130 HB0656 relative to the authority of local school districts to accept federal grants.
131 HB1073 clarifying when the secretary of state shall complete the registry of New Hampshire decentralized autonomous organizations.
132 HB1425 relative to the development of an online wetlands permit processing system.
133 HB1495 allowing a reimbursement anticipation note to be used as collateral in certain circumstances.
134 HB1549 establishing that titles, bills of sale, and identification documents are required only at initial registration or transfer of ownership.
135 SB0499 (New Title) relative to the membership, duties, and reporting requirements of the traffic safety commission.
136 SB0500 relative to restroom access for certain commercial motor vehicle operators.
137 SB0505 (New Title) relative to applications for guide licenses and repealing the fee for temporary registration of nonresidents relative to OHRVs.
138 SB0516 relative to certain unclassified positions in the department of health and human services.
139 SB0595 (New Title) relative to rulemaking for transient non-community water systems.
140 SB0598 establishing the cyanobacteria mitigation loan and grant fund task force.
141 SB0600 requiring the governor to submit and present a quarterly fiscal year budget report about the general and education trust funds to the general court fiscal committee.
142 SB0610 (New Title) allowing the insurance commissioner to approve innovative short or long-term care policies.
143 SB0619 establishing procedures for expedited court hearings and disposition of confiscated animals.
144 SB0633 (New Title) relative to donations received by the granite patron of the arts fund.
145 SB0644 requiring background checks for solid waste and hazardous waste facility owners.
146 SB0655 (New Title) relative to employee leasing companies, workers' compensation coverage options, and a minimum wage exemption for minor league baseball players.
147 HB1733 (New Title) relative to the reconciliation of default electric service rates.
148 HB1529 repealing the reading recovery training program.
149 HB1575 relative to the determination of the default budget by the budget committee.
150 HB0113 relative to OHRV operation on certain highways within the town of Windsor.
151 HB0297 relative to providing self-funded employer health benefit plans access to their claims data.
152 HB0524 (Second New Title) relative to disbursement of funds by the New Hampshire vaccine association.
153 HB0564 relative to the adoption of school administrative unit budgets.
154 HB1013 relative to games wherein the object is to capture a pig.
155 HB1089 extending the authorization of the department of environmental services for the evaluation and mitigation of new community water system contamination risks.
156 HB1140 enabling certain disabled persons to hunt from a motor vehicle.
157 HB1153 (New Title) establishing a committee to study New Hampshire statutes relative to cats and dogs.
158 HB1199 (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.
159 HB1228 (New Title) relative to the enforcement of alimony orders and relative to waivers of alimony.
160 HB1253 (New Title) exempting dogs guarding livestock or crops from nuisance dog statutes when engaged in such work.
161 HB1266 allowing election moderators access to the area designated for counting votes during the performance of their duties.
162 HB1298 relative to the disposal of electronic ballot counting device external memory devices.
163 HB1308 relative to increasing the penalty for passing a stopped school bus.
164 HB1318 renewing the committee to study non-pharmacological treatment options for patients with chronic pain. 
165 HB1331 (New Title) enabling the Derry town council to incorporate the Derry Cooperative School District as a department of the town through a charter amendment.
166 HB1361 relative to the procedure concerning search warrant inventories.
167 HB1363 relative to employee candidate background checks.
168 HB1460 (New Title) prohibiting the sale of a child's personal data.
169 HB1466 relative to obtaining a certificate of title for certain trailers.
170 HB1468 (New Title) relative to a flood resilience section in municipal master plans.
171 HB1483 creating a motor vehicle license plate for amateur radio operators.
172 HB1489 relative to interstate depositions and discovery.
173 HB1514 (New Title) requiring the department of education and the department of revenue administration to send school monitoring and financial reports to relevant school and school board authorities.
174 HB1535 relative to clarifying eligible renewable energy classes under the renewable portfolio standard.
175 HB1537 relative to the use of high resolution cameras to identify school bus stop light violators.
176 HB1569 repealing the directive that the state sell the Anna Philbrook Center for Children property in Concord.
177 HB1630 prohibiting the sale of nitrous oxide and certain inhalants for recreational purposes.
178 HB1698 relative to electronic credentials.
179 HB1742 (New Title) relative to customer-generators inadvertently enrolled in a municipal or county aggregation program.
180 HB1758 relative to school bus drivers' certificates.
181 HB1763 (New Title) establishing a committee to study siting and maintenance rules regarding certain intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) and acquired brain disorder (ABD) community residences.
182 HB1780 (New Title) relative to seed laws.
183 HB1817 (New Title) relative to access to curricular courses and cocurricular programs within school districts.
184 SB0405 relative to amounts reported by political committees.
185 SB0445 relative to adjudicative proceedings where there is a council or board with jurisdiction.
186 SB0470 relative to the expungement of certain disciplinary matters.
187 SB0482 establishing consumer protections for digital access transaction kiosks.
188 SB0487 allowing credit union members to pay members of the board of directors for their services as a board member.
189 SB0496 relative to supervision and registration requirements for associates of broker-dealers.
190 SB0502 (New Title) removing references to the department of business and economic affairs and the office of planning and development, and makes various changes to how certain committees and commissions participate or operate.
191 SB0507 (New Title) establishing a committee to study violence in schools directed at staff members and the obstacles to disciplining or expelling students in such circumstances.
192 SB0525 raising the maximum amount of state guarantees in force.
193 SB0529 giving preference to lumber sourced in the United States on all state-funded building projects.
194 SB0541 (New Title) relative to capital appropriations for regional drinking water infrastructure.
195 SB0548 relative to health carrier provider contract standards.
196 SB0560 modernizing the New Hampshire coordinate system.
197 SB0589 (New Title) relative to port electrification, microgrid development, and cybersecurity standards for energy and water systems.
198 SB0590 relative to electric aggregation plans.
199 SB0607 relative to short-term, limited duration health insurance policies
200 SB0615 (New Title) establishing a commission to study the use and regulation of SNAP in New Hampshire.
201 SB0660 relative to photo identification cards issued solely for the purpose of voting.
202 SB0565 (New Title) requiring the commissioner of the insurance department to prepare and publish a report regarding fortified home and commercial standards, and other mitigation and resiliency programs.
203 HB1448 prohibiting the use of the World Economic Forum materials within state curriculum.
204 SB0464 relative to civil rights enforcement.
206 HB0164 relative to local records retention.
207 HB1021 amending the date to provide written notice to a municipality of a taxpayer's election to be assessed under the low-income housing tax credit program.
208 HB1031 enabling candidates for state office to use campaign funds to pay for security measures.
209 HB1040 establishing a committee to study the laws and procedures governing the filing and registering of quitclaim deeds in the state.
210 HB1079 allowing accessory dwelling units to be built within or attached to certain non-conforming structures.
211 HB1095 (New Title) relative to the maximum weight of utility terrain vehicles.
212 HB1103 allowing municipalities to utilize community revitalization tax relief credits on a wider variety of properties and structures.
213 HB1112 (New Title) relative to snow removal responsibilities in lease agreements.
214 HB1115 (Second New Title) expanding the number of persons eligible for the New Hampshire medal of honor.
215 HB1127 relative to the uniform voidable transactions act.
216 HB1193 naming a 911 call service center in Laconia in honor of Bruce G. Cheney.
217 HB1195 relative to municipal zoning requirements for child day care providers.
218 HB1197 making technical corrections to certain insurance laws.
219 HB1236 (New Title) relative to the use of body-worn cameras in county departments of corrections.
220 HB1245 relative to voluntary portable benefits plans for independent contractors.
221 HB1252 (New Title) requiring the department of safety to only administer tests for commercial driver's licenses in English and prohibiting the assistance of an interpreter during such tests.
222 HB1262 (New Title) relative to home heating oil and propane contracts and sales.
223 HB1269 relative to qualifications to practice acupuncture.
224 HB1328 (New Title) relative to alcohol and other drug use professionals and relative to the qualifications to obtain certain occupational licenses.
225 HB1332 (New Title) relative to the authorized display of flags on state house grounds.
226 HB1384 (Second New Title) relative to prohibiting foreign adversary persons or foreign entities of concern from financing lawsuits, prohibiting foreign principals from registering as lobbyists, and requires certain disclosures for persons acting on behalf of foreign principals.
227 HB1433 creating a child care tax credit for qualifying businesses.
228 HB1502 governing special bank and credit union deposits.
229 HB1511 (New Title) relative to the membership of the agriculture in the classroom committee, the annual proclamation of "New Hampshire Day at the Big E," and repealing the repeal of the produce safety chapter.
230 HB1522 (New Title) relative to amending and adding definitions related to the protection of persons from domestic violence and relative to the domestic violence fatality review committee.
231 HB1555 relative to the administration and enforcement of the state fire code.
232 HB1563 (New Title) relative to the special education aid formula and the administration and monitoring of state special education aid.
233 HB1576 relative to the enforcement of criminal restitution obligations.
234 HB1577 relative to the disclosure of utility customer data to municipalities for emergency response planning.
235 HB1594 establishing a weight-based tiered registration fee schedule for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.
236 HB1603 (New Title) requiring the executive director of the department of fish and game to adopt rules relative to procedures for verifying accuracy of records collected relative to threatened and endangered wildlife and ensuring landowner permission is granted for the gathering of such record.
237 HB1637 relative to the scheduling of hearings on certain motions to modify or revoke bail.
238 HB1651 establishing sexual assault orders of protection and relative to sexual assault survivors' rights.
239 HB1705 (New Title) establishing an employee assistance program for small town and volunteer first responders.
240 HB1756 allowing organizations to file for property tax exemptions once and receive those exemptions unless and until a town assessor finds the organization ineligible for an exemption.
241 HB1765 (New Title) enabling wine and beverage manufacturers to offer tastings of and sell products of certain New Hampshire wine and beverage manufacturers and relative to defacing of controlled products.
242 HB1774 (New Title) relative to qualifying scholarship granting organizations and federal workforce Pell grants.
243 SB0223 (Second New Title) relative valid photo identification for purposes of obtaining a ballot and relative to the production of lists of certain schools of higher education.
244 SB0408 relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics. 
245 SB0415 (New Title) relative to a certain exemption in interest in condominium units and abbreviated registrations.
246 SB0418 (New Title) prohibiting municipalities from requiring licenses, restrictions, or exclusions for the production and sale of homestead food products.
247 SB0423 reestablishing the commission to study the incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder in first responders.
248 SB0430 (New Title) relative to mandatory disclosure by school district employees to parents and legal guardians.
249 SB0438 (Second New Title) relative to access to the centralized voter registration database on election days.
250 SB0440 relative to the adoption of energy efficient and clean energy districts by municipalities.
251 SB0442 relative to pet transfers.
252 SB0448 (New Title) modifying the definition of veteran.
253 SB0453 authorizing advanced practice registered nurses and physician associates to make certain certifications.
254 SB0486 relative to the administrative procedure act.
255 SB0490 establishing a task force to assess the development of housing at Great Bay community college and authorizing the college the right to use vacant property for the purpose of developing housing.
256 SB0491 (New Title) enabling students to utilize education freedom account funds to pay for certain career and technical education funding and removing references to "curriculum frameworks" as they relate to the substantive educational content of an adequate education.
257 SB0492 authorizing the department of military affairs and veterans services to license and lease property in which the department holds a property interest.
258 SB0523 (Second New Title) establishing a committee to study the implementation of a residential builder registration system.
259 SB0524 (Second New Title) relative to the sale of tobacco products, e-cigarettes, devices, e-liquids, or alternative nicotine products and relative to the licensure and sale of certain liquor products.
260 SB0530 relative to fetal death reporting to the Centers for Disease Control.
261 SB0531 (New Title) establishing a task force to study the feasibility of the creation of cosmetology related programming in Coos County and requiring the reporting of student meal debt by school districts and public chartered schools to the department of education.
262 SB0540 (New Title) relative to plug-in solar generation systems.
263 SB0544 (New Title) relative to managed care laws.
264 SB0550 relative to insurance coverage for services provided by naturopathy providers.
265 SB0562 relative to a home damage mitigation and resiliency program.
266 SB0569 relative to the qualifications for hearings officers within the department of labor.
267 SB0573 (New Title) establishing certification standards for certified public safety comfort dogs.
268 SB0574 establishing a commission to study the efficiency and structure of school administrative units.
269 SB0575 (New Title) establishing a committee to study the issue of school bullying and modifying both the exemption of teacher certification records from the right-to-know law and the assignment of superintendent services for school administrative units.
270 SB0577 (New Title) prohibiting the use and recommending avoidance of specific color additives in meals offered or made available by public schools as a part of school breakfast and lunch meal programs.
271 SB0585 relative to audits for communications districts.
272 SB0586 (New Title) requiring chartered public schools, school administrative units, and cities or school districts not audited under RSA 671:5 to be audited by an independent public accountant after the end of the fiscal year and requiring the results of such audits to be made available to the public.
273 SB0614 (New Title) establishing multiple-caregiver self-insured risk coverage arrangements for nonprofit and for-profit providers and servicers.
274 SB0617 (Second New Title) relative to the regulation and appeal of motor vehicle towing from public highways and relative to the removal of abandoned vehicles by law enforcement.
275 SB0624 (New Title) restricting access to certain hemp-derived products and establishing the offenses of criminal adulteration and distribution of adulterated controlled substances.
276 SB0663 (New Title) creating a Medicaid methodology working group within the department of health and human services.
277 SB0667 relative to the assault of emergency room personnel.
278 SB0670 (New Title) establishing a developmental services oversight commission; relative to reporting requirements regarding the death of a child in residential care; and relative to the registry of founded reports of abuse, neglect, or exploitation of vulnerable adults.
279 HB1219 (New Title) relative to immunization requirements in foster family homes and relative to financial eligibility for the Medicare savings program.
280 HB0155 (New Title) relative to business enterprise tax returns and appropriating funds to the department of health and human services for licensed nursing facilities.
281 HB0158 (New Title) requiring the secretary of state to review absentee ballot data biennially, forward certain requests to the election law unit for review, and make a report to the general court.
282 HB0241 (New Title) relative to health insurance coverage of pain management services for the management of chronic pain.
283 HB0281 requiring electronic voter checklists to be supplied in a sortable format.
284 HB0317 (New Title) allowing a supervisor of the checklist to verify a person's identity, with identification, if they personally know that person.
285 HB0340 relative to electioneering by public employees.
286 HB0639 relative to the use of and disputes over blockchain and digital currencies.
287 HB0661 relative to the department of health and human services management of social security payments, supplemental security income payments, and veterans benefits for children in foster care.
288 HB0707 (Second New Title) establishing a solid waste site evaluation committee.
289 HB1062 authorizing the secretary of state to conduct random audits of the citizenship qualification of registered voters.
290 HB1088 transferring funding for the water well board from the general fund to a special nonlapsing fund.
291 HB1099 (New Title) establishing a committee to study the cost and liability of providing educational services to students placed in residential facilities.
292 HB1141 (New Title) relative to permitting and fee authority for mining and prospecting.
293 HB1187 relative to the time in which candidates for state representative may file their candidacy for a special election.
294 HB1207 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.
295 HB1234 identifying certain school district offices as incompatible for purposes of school district elections.
296 HB1260 relative to marriage registration forms and delayed certificates of marriage.
297 HB1268 (Second New Title) modifying the structure and administration of home education programs and relative to pharmacy benefits managers, managed care laws, notice of drug pricing options and pharmacy benefit manager business practices.
298 HB1275 (Second New Title) relative to the effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances on agriculture, exempting certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl products from use restrictions, and relative to the definition of "drinking water standard".
299 HB1306 relative to the counting of absentee ballots.
300 HB1312 relative to the authority of various boards.
301 HB1348 relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.
302 HB1362 (New Title) relative to motor vehicle equipment specifications.
303 HB1374 (New Title) modifying the procedures for withdrawal from a cooperative school district and the discontinuance of elementary and high schools and requiring the review of school district operating documents by school boards.
304 HB1415 (New Title) establishing a special veterans license plate and creating a fund and administrative programs from the proceeds of the sale of such plates and establishing the New Hampshire first for veterans program and authority.
305 HB1469 (New Title) relative to the licensing requirements for massage therapy establishments.
306 HB1523 (New Title) relative to disclosure requirements for homeowners' associations.
307 HB1573 (New Title) permitting excused absences for student participation in certain activities and mandating the state board of education to grant school reassignment requests for students demonstrating a manifest educational hardship
308 HB1598 (New Title) relative to notice and proceedings for tenants and landlords engaged in eviction processes.
309 HB1718 relative to authorizing energy storage in connection with net metering.
310 HB1723 requiring utilities and electric grid operators to assess and report the vulnerability of high-voltage transformers to geomagnetic and electromagnetic disturbances, and to recommend mitigation measures to protect the state electric infrastructure.
311 HB1735 (New Title) relative to the practice of pharmacy, the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists, and permitting treatment of certain severe illness under the right to try act.
312 HB1807 (New Title)  relative to mandatory reports to voters.
313 HB1816 (New Title) relative to the intervention of the department of education into a school or school district during a financial emergency and requiring the state school board to establish rules governing the vetting of school district business administrator candidates.
314 SB0534 (New Title) relative to compliance with certain political expenditures and contribution statutes.
315 SB0538 extending net metering eligibility terms for municipal energy projects.
316 SB0564 prohibiting certain municipal development restrictions.
317 SB0599 relative to the renewable energy fund.
335 SB0056 (New Title) relative to consolidating the New Hampshire health and education facilities authority within the business finance authority and establishing a surplus land revitalization program.
336 SB0429 (New Title) relative to the placement of trauma kits in public schools and making an appropriation therefor and relative to the parental bill of rights concerning the creation of student media recordings.
337 SB0592 enabling regional, conservation, and energy resource planning for habitat strongholds and wildlife corridors and creating a commission to study transferring ownership of the Winnipesaukee River Basin program to an alternative authority.