New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB412

Introduced
11/21/25  
Refer
11/21/25  
Report Pass
1/16/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
4/1/26  

Caption

Relative to the conditional release of delinquent minors and children in need of services.

Impact

The changes proposed in SB412 are likely to have an impact on how juvenile justice cases are handled in New Hampshire. By allowing courts to maintain jurisdiction during the entirety of a conditional release, the bill aims to provide a structured approach to monitoring the behavior of minors after their initial release. The intention is to reduce the likelihood of further offenses and to ensure that proper interventions can take place if violations occur.

Summary

Senate Bill 412 seeks to amend the existing laws governing the conditional release of delinquent minors and children in need of services. Specifically, the bill allows courts to retain jurisdiction over violations of conditional releases during the period of such release. This amendment aims to ensure that the courts can address any breaches of release conditions promptly, enhancing oversight and accountability for minors in the juvenile justice system.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB412 may arise concerning the balance between rehabilitation and punitive measures within the juvenile justice system. Critics may argue that extending the court's jurisdiction could lead to increased legal scrutiny and potential penalties for minors who may struggle with compliance. Supporters, however, may contend that this measure is necessary to protect public safety and encourage responsible behavior among juvenile offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB77

Providing children in delinquency and children in need of services (CHINS) cases the identical types of psychological evaluations as children in child protection matters.

NH SB142

Establishing the department of children's services and juvenile justice.

NH SB128

Relative to children's mental health services for persons 18 years of age and younger.

NH HB177

Relative to children in placement pursuant to an episode of treatment for which the department of health and human services has a financial responsibility.

NH HB204

Relative to criteria for reporting child support delinquencies to federal agencies.

NH HB661

Relative to the department of health and human services management of social security payments, supplemental security income payments, and veterans benefits for children in foster care.

NH HB712

Limiting breast surgeries for minors, relative to residential care and health facility licensing, and relative to the collection and reporting of abortion statistics by health care providers and medical facilities.

NH HB553

Relative to the definition of abuse and neglect and conditions triggering a rebuttable presumption of harm in abuse and neglect cases.

NH HB369

Relative to misdemeanor sexual assault prosecutions and relative to the duty to report for sexual offenders and offenders against children.

NH SB101

Authorizing parents to enroll their children in any public school in the state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.