HB751

Establishing a committee to study licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities, authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state, and creating a limited exemption from parental consent required for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights.

Chamber Passed·1/15/26

Establishes a committee to study outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities, allows parents to enroll children in any public school, and.

New Hampshire HB751 creates a committee to study the licensure of outpatient substance use disorder treatment facilities, including nonclinical recovery support services. It also allows parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state, regardless of residency, and provides a limited exemption from parental consent for certain recordings under the parental bill of rights. The bill includes provisions for open enrollment in public schools, detailing admission, funding, and transportation policies. It takes effect upon passage.

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Where it stands

Last
Passed the House · 24–0 · Jan 15
Current
The Senate
Next
Senate floor vote

Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

16 Yea

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8 Nay

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Calendar

Jan 21

1:50 PM

Executive Departments and Administration Hearing

Oct 30, 2025

10:00 AM

Finance Executive Session

History

Jun 4

Senate

Sen. Pearl Moved Laid on Table, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14

Jun 4

Senate

Pending Motion Committee of Conference Report # 2026-2118c; 06/04/2026; Senate Journal 14

May 28

House

Conference Committee Meeting: 05/28/2026 12:30 pm GP 228