New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1796

Introduced
12/17/25  
Refer
12/17/25  
Report DNP
2/3/26  

Caption

Allowing the use of psilocybin in approved clinical settings to treat qualified medical conditions.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will significantly alter the landscape of mental health treatment in the state by allowing the legal use of psilocybin as a form of therapy. This structured program will ensure that patients have access to safe and regulated treatments while providing the necessary frameworks for providers and cultivators. The bill also includes an establishment of the 'Therapeutic Psilocybin Treatment Fund' and mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services conduct ongoing assessments of the program’s efficacy and safety, aiming to potentially expand to other therapeutic psychedelics in the future.

Summary

House Bill 1796, known as the Therapeutic Psilocybin Act, seeks to authorize the use of psilocybin in approved clinical settings for treating specific qualified medical conditions. The bill proposes the establishment of a regulated psilocybin program managed by the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the licensing of qualified therapy providers and psilocybin production establishments. The aim is to provide individuals suffering from conditions such as major treatment-resistant depression, PTSD, and substance use disorders access to a treatment option that has shown promise in preliminary studies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1796 appears to be largely positive among supporters who advocate for innovative mental health treatments and acknowledge the potential of psilocybin therapy. However, there is also concern regarding the implementation and regulation of such a program, with critics questioning its safety and the adequacy of the proposed oversight mechanisms. The debate encapsulates a broader discussion on drug policy reform, especially regarding substances that have historically been classified as illegal.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns over safety, the adequacy of training and compliance measures for providers, and the potential for misuse or misapplication of psilocybin therapy. Moreover, there are apprehensions regarding the bill's failure to address potential conflicts with federal laws concerning psychedelic substances. The establishment of a stringent licensing board aims to mitigate these concerns, yet skepticism remains about whether these measures will be sufficient to ensure patient safety and prevent abuse of the system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB24

Allowing students under age 21 to taste wine in educational settings.

NH HB54

Allowing alternative treatment centers to operate for-profit.

NH HB565

Allowing persons under 21 into veterans' clubs, private clubs, and social clubs under certain conditions.

NH HB768

Allowing public schools to contract with any approved nonpublic school.

NH HB642

Allowing the sale of dehydrated meat without a homestead food license.

NH HB663

Allowing the division of historic resources to expend moose plate funds to administer and fund grants.

NH HB621

Allowing the birth mother to opt out of sharing certain information from the birth worksheet with state agencies.

NH HB528

Amending the penalties for the possession and use of psilocybin for persons 18 years of age or older.

NH HB513

Allowing the department of transportation to execute a right-of-way use agreement, subject to Federal Highway Administration approval, for snowmobile operation along Interstate 89 in the town of Sutton, from NH Route 114, traveling south for one mile.

NH HB425

Allowing tax-exempt entities to keep their tax-exempt status while renting facilities or property to entities that share their mission.

Similar Bills

IA HF978

A bill for an act relating to the production and administration of psilocybin, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 620.)

IA HF620

A bill for an act relating to the production of psilocybin and the administration of psilocybin to persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, and providing penalties.(See HF 978.)

IA HF2085

A bill for an act relating to the production and administration of psilocybin and providing penalties.

NJ S3148

"Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act"; authorizes production and use of psilocybin to promote health and wellness.

NH HB1809

Establishing a medical psilocybin advisory board to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the use of psilocybin for therapeutic purposes.

NM SB219

Medical Psilocybin Act

MA H4050

To amend the General Laws, in relation to promoting the health and well-being of the residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by establishing a comprehensive framework supporting public health and safety through regulated adult use, support services, and cultivation of psilocybin-containing fungi; and providing for taxation and appropriation thereof

MA H4986

Relative to therapeutic psilocybin treatment centers