HB1091

Relative to unauthorized camping on private property.

Chamber Passed·3/6/26

New Hampshire HB1091 extends unauthorized camping restrictions to private property in municipalities with over 10,000 residents.

New Hampshire HB1091 amends existing law to prohibit unauthorized camping on private property in municipalities with more than 10,000 residents. Camping is allowed only if the property owner gives written permission or is present and consents. Violators face fines and may be liable for restoration costs. The law aims to address public health and safety concerns and protect property rights. It takes effect January 1, 2027.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · Mar 6
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Calendar

Apr 9

1:50 PM

Judiciary Hearing

Feb 13

3:30 PM

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Executive Session

History

Jun 5

House

Rules suspension to consider late sign off report at the present time Motion Failed DV 180-156 House Journal 15

Jun 4

Senate

Conference Committee Report Filed, # 2026-2022c; 06/04/2026

Jun 4

Senate

Conference Committee Report # 2026-2022c, Adopted, Voice Vote; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14