HB1735

Relative to the practice of pharmacy, the dispensing of certain medications by pharmacists, and permitting treatment of certain severe illness under the right to try act.

Chamber Passed·3/17/26

New Hampshire HB1735 updates pharmacy practice laws, allowing pharmacists to administer certain vaccines and remote processing, and permits the use.

New Hampshire HB1735 modifies pharmacy practice by allowing licensed pharmacists, advanced pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy interns to administer vaccines, including influenza immunizations, under supervision. It also permits remote processing of prescriptions by these professionals, supervised by a licensed pharmacist. The bill updates the Right to Try Act, allowing patients diagnosed with terminal or severe illnesses to access investigational drugs, biologics, or devices if no FDA-approved treatments are available.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 14–9 · Mar 17
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

0
12
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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

14 Yea

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9 Nay

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1 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 2

2:45 PM

Health and Human Services Hearing

Apr 1

9:30 AM

Health and Human Services Hearing

History

Jun 4

Senate

Sen. Rochefort Moved to Remove From Table, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14

Jun 4

Senate

Sen. Rochefort Moved Ought to Pass; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14

Jun 4

Senate

Refer to Interim Study, Motion Failed, Voice Vote; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14