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NH SB616
Bill
Status
11/25/2025
Primary Sponsor
Suzanne Prentiss
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AI Summary
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Requires health care providers offering treatment under the Right to Try Act to report patient information to the facility, including the patient's illness, in-state or out-of-state residency status, provider licensing authority, and insurance coverage status
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Mandates facilities to transmit aggregated, de-identified reports to the Department of Health and Human Services, which must then submit an annual report to the General Court beginning February 1, 2027
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Directs the DHHS commissioner to adopt rules regarding reporting forms, submission schedules, data confidentiality, and procedures for protecting collected information
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Imposes an administrative fine of $100 per business day on medical facilities that willfully fail to comply with reporting requirements
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Estimated state expenditures range from $97,000 to $882,000 in FY27 for system development, with ongoing costs of $105,000 to $149,000 annually for personnel and maintenance
Legislative Description
Relative to reporting requirements under the right to try act.
Last Action
Pending Motion OT3rdg; 03/12/2026; Senate Journal 6
3/12/2026