New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB421

Introduced
11/21/25  
Refer
11/21/25  
Report Pass
1/29/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report DNP
4/22/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

Relative to the membership and duties of the trauma medical review committee and establishing a study committee to review the membership and duties of other boards and an appointment related to emergency medical services.

Impact

The bill is likely to have a significant impact on state laws related to trauma care and emergency services. By establishing a comprehensive structure for the trauma medical review committee, the act seeks to enhance the quality of care provided to trauma patients and improve overall public safety. Furthermore, the newly assigned duty to provide annual reports to the governor on the state's trauma system is intended to foster accountability and continuous improvement within emergency medical services. This reporting process will also emphasize the importance of data collection related to trauma incidents and responses.

Summary

Senate Bill 421 amends the membership and duties of the trauma medical review committee in New Hampshire and establishes a study committee to review other related boards and appointments that pertain to emergency medical services. The key aim of the bill is to ensure an effective trauma system within the state by diversifying the representation on the trauma medical review committee, which now includes representatives from various medical and emergency services organizations, as well as trauma survivors. This is expected to bolster collaboration among key stakeholders in the healthcare system responsible for trauma care.

Contention

However, the bill has raised some points of contention among stakeholders. Some proponents argue that the changes in committee membership and duties will create a more responsive and informed oversight body. On the other hand, critics may express concerns about the potential for bureaucratic expansion or the effectiveness of the additional layers of oversight, fearing that it could complicate the decision-making processes within emergency services. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the inclusiveness of representation on the new committee and whether it reflects the diverse needs of all communities affected by trauma care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB394

Relative to the powers and duties of cooperative school district budget committees and the role of cooperative school district board member representatives on such committees.

NH SB257

Establishing a committee to study state guidelines for Medicaid eligibility determinations.

NH HB156

Relative to the duties of the advisory committee on state procurement.

NH HB469

Relative to the operation of the public deposit investment pool and the membership of its committee.

NH SB50

Establishing a committee to study the regulation of private animal boarding facilities.

NH SB182

Relative to the maternal mortality review committee.

NH SB130

Establishing a commission to study delivery models for emergency medical services in the state of New Hampshire.

NH HB118

Repealing certain committees and commissions and relative to the membership of the New Hampshire rare disease advisory council.

NH SB248

Establishing a committee to study palliative and hospice care in New Hampshire.

NH HB166

Establishing a committee to review Internet service providers' infrastructure transition plan from copper to fiber.

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NH SB59

Establishing a recruitment incentive program within the community college system for public safety communicators and dispatchers and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB469

Relative to the operation of the public deposit investment pool and the membership of its committee.

NH HCR2

Declaring the development of advanced nuclear energy technology to be in the best interest of the state of New Hampshire and the United States.

NH SB248

Establishing a committee to study palliative and hospice care in New Hampshire.

NH HB633

Creating a legislative study committee to investigate the implementation of housing investment trusts in New Hampshire.

NH HB1685

Establishing a committee to study aiding the growth of assistive technology businesses and adoption of assistive technologies in New Hampshire.

NH HB405

Establishing a commission to study human trafficking within illicit massage businesses and relative to prostitution and related offenses.

NH HB1037

Extending the commission to study OHRV use in New Hampshire and adding a member from the department of tourism.