New Hampshire 2026 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB610

Introduced
11/25/25  
Refer
11/25/25  
Report Pass
1/15/26  
Report Pass
1/20/26  
Report Pass
1/29/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Refer
2/26/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Refer
4/23/26  

Caption

Allowing the insurance commissioner to approve innovative short or long-term care policies.

Impact

If passed, SB610 would amend existing regulations surrounding long-term care insurance, including the commissioner’s authority regarding loss ratio standards. With the introduction of public hearings for rate increases, stakeholders can engage in the decision-making process, potentially preventing unjustified premium hikes. Additionally, the bill enables the approval of innovative insurance policies that may better meet the needs of consumers, opening the market for new options while ensuring they align with the public's best interests.

Summary

SB610 is designed to establish new standards and procedures for long-term care insurance in New Hampshire. The bill seeks to enhance the approval process for insurance forms and ensures that providers must hold public hearings before implementing significant rate increases. It aims to foster transparency and public participation in the regulatory process. The bill also contains provisions for clear communication of eligibility conditions and limitations in long-term care policies, strengthening consumer protection measures.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB610 include the balance between consumer protection and the interests of insurance providers. Supporters argue that public involvement in rate-setting is crucial for fairness, especially in a field as critical as long-term care. However, opponents may contend that increased regulatory burdens could stifle innovation and deter new companies from entering the market. The fiscal implications are also under scrutiny, as the bill may lead to an indeterminable increase in state revenue should new products stimulate market growth without displacing existing policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB131

Relative to long-term care eligibility and making an appropriation therefor.

NH HB768

Allowing public schools to contract with any approved nonpublic school.

NH SB132

Relative to health insurance coverage for prosthetics.

NH SB120

Relative to insurance coverage for biomarker testing.

NH HB648

Relative to insurance coverage for glucose monitoring.

NH HB701

Relative to the terminal patients' right to try act.

NH HB429

Relative to amending the term length for county commissioners.

NH HB329

Relative to school district policies governing air quality and temperature issues in schools.

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 SB244

Relative to expanding access to primary health care services, increasing the size of the health care workforce, and making appropriations therefor.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.