NH Annual Complaint Data Reporting Date Adjustment
Summary
New Hampshire Governor Ayotte signed HB1379 into law (Chapter 24). The bill modifies the reporting date for annual complaint data. The change takes effect June 2, 2026. This is a procedural adjustment to state reporting timelines affecting New Hampshire state agencies and entities subject to annual complaint reporting requirements.
What changed
New Hampshire HB1379 was signed into law by Governor Ayotte on April 6, 2026. The bill addresses the reporting date for annual complaint data submitted to state authorities. The legislation was introduced in the 2026 Regular Session and passed both chambers with unanimous consent votes in committee. The law is codified as Chapter 24 of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes.
State agencies and regulated entities subject to annual complaint data reporting requirements should verify their internal reporting calendars against the new statutory deadline. The effective date of June 2, 2026 provides approximately two months from signing. No specific penalties are mentioned in the bill text; standard enforcement mechanisms under existing state administrative procedure will apply to non-compliance.
What to do next
- Review HB1379 to identify the specific reporting date change for annual complaint data
- Update internal compliance calendars and reporting deadlines to reflect the new statutory date
- Notify relevant staff and departments of the updated reporting timeline
Source document (simplified)
ChangeBridge / New Hampshire / HB1379 Signed by Governor HB1379 House Bill Signed by Governor 2026-04-06
Relative to the reporting date for the annual complaint data.
Bill Details
State New Hampshire
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber House
Official Source gc.nh.gov/billstatus/legacy/bs2016/bills...
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Sponsors
Melissa Litchfield (Rep - R) Jeffrey Tenczar (Rep - R) Kristin Noble (Rep - R) Lisa Freeman (Rep - R) Margaret Drye (Rep - R) Paul Terry (Rep - R) William Gannon (Sen - R) Ruth Ward (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-06 H Signed by Governor Ayotte 04/03/2026; Chapter 24; eff: 06/02/2026 2026-03-26 S Enrolled Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess 03/26/2026); Senate Journal 8 2026-03-26 H Enrolled 03/26/2026 House Journal 9 2026-03-06 S Ought to Pass: Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; OT3rdg; 03/12/2026; Senate Journal 6 2026-03-05 S Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 03/12/2026; Vote 3-0; Consent Calendar; Senate Calendar 9 2026-02-19 S Hearing: 03/04/2026, Room 103, State House, 10:00 am; Senate Calendar 7 2026-02-09 S Introduced 02/05/2026 and Referred to Executive Departments and Administration; Senate Journal 4 2026-02-05 H Ought to Pass: Motion Adopted Voice Vote House Journal 3 P. 9 2026-01-27 H Committee Report: Ought to Pass 01/12/2026 (Vote 15-0; Consent Calendar) House Calendar 5 P. 5 2026-01-27 H Executive Session: 01/12/2026 11:10 am GP 232 2026-01-08 H Public Hearing: 01/12/2026 11:10 am GP 232 2025-12-02 H Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Education Policy and Administration House Journal 1 P. 17
Committee Referrals
2025-12-02 H Education Policy and Administration 2026-02-09 S Executive Departments and Administration
Bill Text Versions
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