New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB527

Introduced
11/24/25  
Refer
11/24/25  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Engrossed
3/16/26  
Refer
3/16/26  

Caption

Relative to written notice provided by state agencies to municipalities regarding pending applications.

Impact

The implementation of SB527 is expected to significantly impact the way local governments interact with state agencies. By formalizing the notice process, this bill could empower municipalities by ensuring they receive timely updates on pending applications. This can help municipalities to prepare responses or take any necessary actions to safeguard local interests, thus promoting a more collaborative relationship between state and local entities.

Summary

SB527 seeks to establish clearer communication protocols between state agencies and municipalities regarding pending applications. The bill mandates that state agencies provide written notice to local governments about any applications that might affect their jurisdictions. This move aims to enhance transparency and ensure that municipalities are adequately informed about developments that could impact their communities.

Contention

While proponents of SB527 argue that the bill will safeguard local interests and enhance governmental transparency, there may be concerns about the practicality of the notification process. Critics may argue that the additional administrative burden on state agencies could result in delays and inefficiencies, hindering the speed of application reviews and approvals. The balance between state oversight and local authority remains a point of contention in discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB165

Relative to the maximum amount of disaster relief funding provided to municipalities after a natural disaster.

NH SB175

Relative to the use of covenants by municipalities.

NH HB421

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

NH HB561

Relative to the transfer of state-owned real property to municipalities.

NH HB342

Relative to the approval process for new construction and to the adoption of energy efficient and clean energy districts by municipalities.

NH SB170

Relative to development and related requirements in cities, towns, and municipalities.

NH HB230

Relative to the adoption of public health ordinances by municipalities.

NH SB138

Relative to record requests by health care providers.

NH SB126

Relative to notice of changes to provider contracts.

NH HB248

Relative to notice requirements regarding state employee investigations and relative to legislative ethics requirements.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.