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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
SB 229 (2022) Yes Let certified pharmacy technicians administer flu and COVID vaccines
SB 230 (2022) No Define and regulate body art establishments
SB 231 (2022) No

Allows a student assigned to attend an out-of-state school approved as…

SB 232 (2022) No

Clarifies the uses of funds retained in the school district contingency…

SB 233 (2022) Yes Require newly constructed or renovated schools to include water bottle filling stations, allow water bottles in classrooms
SB 234 (2022) Yes Require student ID cards show suicide hotline
SB 235 (2022) No Give school boards authority to offer remote and hybrid learning
SB 236 (2022) Yes Study NH teacher shortage
SB 237 (2022) No Require annual eligibility determination for Education Freedom Account program
SB 238 (2022) Yes Require MOU between charter school and resident district for student with disabilities
SB 239 (2022) Yes Require notification of completed municipal or county audit, fine for failure to complete audit
SB 240 (2022) Yes Redistricting: NH Senate, Republican version
SB 241 (2022) Yes Redistricting: Executive Council, Republican version
SB 242 (2022) Yes

Modifies the duties a local election official is excluded from if they…

SB 243 (2022) No Allow transfer on death (TOD) deed
SB 244 (2022) No

Makes allowances for certain non-conforming structures and makes…

SB 245 (2022) No Study agreements between developers and municipalities on trash removal fees paid by condos
SB 246 (2022) No Define and regulate "qualified private communities"
SB 247 (2022) No Allow local bonds to finance broadband infrastructure anywhere within a municipality
SB 248 (2022) No Campaign donation limits for LLC members
SB 249 (2022) No Prohibit ordinances that ban short-term rentals, let towns register rentals
SB 250 (2022) No Tax credit for qualified private community property owners who maintain their own roads, water, sewer, etc.
SB 251 (2022) Yes

Requires members of an advisory board for a tax increment financing…

SB 252 (2022) No Show Education Freedom Account financial changes on property tax bills
SB 253 (2022) No Redistricting: NH Senate, Democratic version
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