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NH HB1321
Bill
Status
12/1/2025
Primary Sponsor
Alice Wade
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AI Summary
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Defines "elective intravenous therapy" as procedures administering fluids, nutrients, medications, or blood directly into a patient's bloodstream to alleviate temporary discomfort or improve temporary wellness, when not performed in a physician's office or licensed health facility
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Restricts who may prescribe or order elective IV therapy to physicians, physician associates, or advanced practice registered nurses acting within their scope of practice
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Limits administration of elective IV therapy to physicians, physician associates, advanced practice registered nurses, or registered nurses, all acting within their licensed scope of practice
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Creates a new subdivision under RSA 329 (the chapter governing physicians) to regulate the growing IV therapy industry, including mobile IV services and IV bars
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Takes effect 60 days after passage
Legislative Description
Relative to the regulation of the provision of elective intravenous therapy.
Last Action
Inexpedient to Legislate: Motion Adopted Voice Vote 03/05/2026 House Journal 6
3/5/2026