New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1428

Introduced
12/4/25  
Refer
12/4/25  

Caption

Relative to the procedure for complaints submitted to the attorney general's office's criminal justice bureau, public integrity unit.

Impact

If passed, HB 1428 would affect the current system by ensuring that only written complaints are formally acknowledged and reviewed. This policy change aims to create a more consistent approach to handling misconduct allegations, potentially increasing accountability among public officials. The bill also includes provisions for the Department of Justice to manage and refer complaints effectively, thus enhancing oversight of criminal allegations against state and local authorities.

Summary

House Bill 1428 aims to establish clear procedures for submitting and reviewing complaints related to criminal misconduct by state officials and local law enforcement. The bill seeks to codify the Department of Justice's protocol, emphasizing that complaints must be submitted in writing, either by mail or email. This move is intended to streamline the process of investigating allegations of criminal behavior among public officials, ensuring that complaints are documented and that the appropriate steps are taken in response.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1428 appears to be generally positive, especially among those advocating for increased transparency and accountability within government. Supporters argue that the bill would facilitate a more efficient process for addressing complaints and foster greater trust in the justice system. However, potential concerns have been raised regarding access to the complaint process, particularly for individuals who may face difficulties in submitting written complaints.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB 1428 relates to the restrictions imposed on anonymous complaints. While the bill allows for the confidentiality of complainants in certain cases, the requirement for written submissions raises queries about accessibility and the potential deterrent effect on individuals who fear reprisal. Critics may argue that this requirement could limit the reporting of misconduct, thus undermining the bill's objective of promoting integrity and transparency in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB214

Relative to the regulation of recreational therapists and respiratory care practitioners and relative to delaying the effective dates of various new procedures for criminal history records checks.

NH HB509

Relative to the contents of the attorney general's annual report detailing state forfeiture information for the preceding fiscal year.

NH SB162

Relative to restrictions on acquisition of ownership, controlling, and occupancy interests in real property by certain foreign principals on or around certain military installations, and criminal penalties and civil forfeiture procedures for illegal acquisition.

NH SB22

Relative to disclosure of criminal history and criminal records to the child care licensing unit of the department of health and human services.

NH HB76

Relative to tracking special education complaints.

NH HB752

Relative to procedures for the closing of a charter school.

NH HB421

Relative to notice of tax exempt-status filing procedures by town officials or offices.

NH HB103

Relative to fugitives from justice.

NH HB331

Relative to the secretary of state's procedures for enrolled bills.

NH HB380

Relative to penalties for criminal violations of the therapeutic use of cannabis.

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