SB421 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.
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 Score — How Does This Bill Affect You?
Overall Impact Score
Mixed
Scale: 1 (harmful) to 10 (beneficial)
Your Wallet
Administrative restructuring with no direct cost to residents.
Your Community
Better trauma care oversight improves emergency medical outcomes statewide.
Your Freedom
No impact on individual rights.
Status
Signed by the Governor on 06/05/2026; Chapter 124; Effective 06/05/2026
Sponsor
Suzanne Prentiss (D)
The Short Version
Would restructure the trauma medical review committee and study EMS-related boards. Improving trauma care oversight and EMS governance can save lives in emergency situations across NH.
Who's Behind This Bill?
Who Benefits
- ▲ Trauma patients
- ▲ EMS providers seeking better governance
- ▲ Rural communities dependent on emergency services
Who Pays the Price
Bill statuses as of May 2026. Check LegiScan or NH General Court for the latest.
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