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NH HB1366
Bill
Status
3/6/2026
Primary Sponsor
Terry Roy
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AI Summary
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Requires law enforcement and peace officers who have probable cause to believe an armed forces member is violating a military protection order to notify the law enforcement agency that entered the order into the FBI's National Crime Information Center database
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Mandates that officers notify the New Hampshire National Guard General Counsel's office when they have probable cause to believe a New Hampshire Air or Army National Guard member is violating a military protection order
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Grants the New Hampshire Air National Guard, Army National Guard, and 157 Air Refueling Wing Staff Judge Advocate offices access to confidential criminal history records and court records of National Guard employees and service members
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Takes effect 180 days after passage
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Fiscal impact includes indeterminable state and local expenditures, with no new appropriations required
Legislative Description
Relative to military orders of protection.
Last Action
Hearing: 03/19/2026, Room 100, State House, 01:40 pm; Senate Calendar 10
3/12/2026