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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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Displaying 1076 - 1100 of 1222
Bill Number Became Law? Description
SB 329 (2022) No Study barriers to housing development
SB 330 (2022) Yes Allow reciprocal licenses under OPLC
SB 331 (2022) No

Requires any car insurance policy that contains coverage for collision…

SB 332 (2022) No Use federal funds to incentivize workers in long-term care to stay in their jobs
SB 333 (2022) No

Provides that the definition of home health care provider includes a…

SB 334 (2022) Yes Allow towns to create registration process for vacant and abandoned property
SB 335 (2022) Yes

Redefines "collaborative pharmacy practice agreement" in the law to…

SB 336 (2022) Yes Regulate "qualified interns" in family mediation
SB 337 (2022) Yes Expand sharing of emergency medical service and trauma data
SB 338 (2022) No Allow towns and cities to set up local room rental fees, up to $2 per day for tourists
SB 339 (2022) No Remove physical presence requirements for certain Department of Safety group meetings
SB 340 (2022) No Remove limits on alcohol shipped direct to NH consumers
SB 341 (2022) No Require Saint Gobain to pay to cleanup PFAS in Merrimack public water system
SB 342 (2022) No

Modifies the list of nonpublic meeting types where minutes do not need…

SB 343 (2022) No Study formula to distribute revenue from Meals and Rooms tax
SB 344 (2022) No Remove requirement for public meetings to include physical presence of members
SB 345 (2022) Yes Lower minimum age for some work, allow more hours
SB 346 (2022) Yes Study building pier in Hampton
SB 347 (2022) No Prohibit employer from asking for protected health information
SB 348 (2022) Yes Revise campaign contribution limits to $15,000 total to candidates, $30,000 total to committees and parties
SB 349 (2022) No Give preference to military, first responders when naming bridges
SB 350 (2022) Yes Require state to check educational applicants against NASDTEC database
SB 351 (2022) No Require state to publish annual reports on Education Freedom Account students, schools
SB 352 (2022) Yes Let substitute teachers work in same school system without additional background check
SB 353 (2022) Yes Revise law around Professional Standards Board in Department of Education
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