HB1215

Relative to supporting the preferred method of communication of an individual with a communication disability and relative to transfers from freestanding hospital emergency facilities.

Chamber Passed·3/17/26

New Hampshire HB1215 supports communication for individuals with disabilities and regulates transfers from freestanding emergency facilities.

New Hampshire HB1215 amends RSA 171-A to ensure individuals with communication disabilities can use their preferred method of communication, such as AAC techniques or sign language. Schools and service providers must accommodate these methods. The bill also amends RSA 151 to regulate transfers from freestanding hospital emergency facilities, ensuring they are based on clinical appropriateness and patient needs, not ownership or insurance status. The act, known as "Grace's Law," aims to protect patient safety and prevent misleading practices in hospital transfers.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · Mar 17
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

D
1
7
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Calendar

Apr 8

9:00 AM

Health and Human Services Hearing

Mar 2

10:00 AM

Children and Family Law Executive Session

History

Jun 2

Senate

Conference Committee Report; Not Signed Off; Senate Journal 14

May 26

House

Conference Committee Meeting: 05/26/2026 10:00 am GP 231

May 21

Senate

Conferee Change; Senator Avard Replaces Senator Birdsell; Senate Journal 13