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New Hampshire legislators have requested hundreds of bills for 2024. Our analysts read every single bill and summarize it in plain language so you can easily discover what's really up for debate. Click a bill number below for more detailed information on the legislation. We will continue to update this page as more bill texts are published.

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Bill Number Became Law? Description
HB 1551 (2022) No Allow parties in family court proceedings to submit their own transcripts on appeal
HB 1552 (2022) Yes Create board to certify assessors
HB 1553 (2022) No Prohibit roadside memorials in highway right of ways
HB 1554 (2022) Yes Establish online payment for registering OHRVs and snowmobiles
HB 1555 (2022) No Eliminate permit requirement for camping and cooking fires
HB 1556 (2022) No Allow beverage sales at sample sites
HB 1557 (2022) No

Changes the time frame for the grace period to elect to receive a…

HB 1558 (2022) Yes

Incorporates updates to an insurance model act regarding receiverships…

HB 1559 (2022) Yes

Makes technical changes to the laws administered by the Insurance…

HB 1560 (2022) No Require Board of Barbering, Cosmetology, and Esthetics to give a NH license if licensed in any other state
HB 1561 (2022) No Add school lunch nutrition standards related to sugar, whole grains, etc.
HB 1562 (2022) Yes

Clarifies the prohibition against texting while driving.

HB 1563 (2022) No Require automatic enrollment in deferred compensation plan for state employees
HB 1564 (2022) No Require public schools to provide breakfast
HB 1565 (2022) No Revise distribution formula for opioid abatement trust fund
HB 1566 (2022) No Change NH Prescription Drug Affordability Board executive director position, establish dedicated fund
HB 1567 (2022) Yes Fine a local official for failing to perform election duties
HB 1568 (2022) No Increase age of juvenile delinquency from 18 to 21
HB 1569 (2022) No Deem person totally unemployed if barred from entering workplace, exclude "drill pay" from wages when determining unemployment
HB 1570 (2022) No Reduce municipal vehicle registration fees
HB 1571 (2022) No Increase fine for littering by 20%
HB 1572 (2022) No Allow donations to harbor dredging fund, send money for dredging Rye and Seabrook/Hampton harbor
HB 1573 (2022) No With license holder's consent, allow storage of personal info from a driver's license
HB 1574 (2022) No Grant in-state tuition to anyone registered to vote in NH
HB 1575 (2022) Yes Waive tuition for child of disabled veteran who was NH resident at time of death
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