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HB1348 • 2026

relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Terry Roy (R), Jennifer Rhodes (R), Regina Birdsell (R), Ricky Devoid (R), James Spillane (R), Bill Gannon (R), Dennis Mannion (R)
Last action
2026-07-01
Official status
PASSED
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

What This Bill Does

  • relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

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Bill History

  1. 2026-07-01 H

    Enrolled (in recess of) 06/04/2026

  2. 2026-06-30 S

    Enrolled Adopted, VV, (In recess 06/04/2026); SJ 15

  3. 2026-06-17 S

    Enrolled Bill Amendment #2026-2154e Adopted, VV, (In recess of 06/04/2026); SJ 14

  4. 2026-06-17 H

    Enrolled Bill Amendment #2026-2154e : AA VV (in recess of) 06/04/2026 HJ 15

  5. 2026-05-21 H

    House Concurs with Senate Amendment 2026-1556s (Rep. Roy): MA VV 05/21/2026 HJ 14

  6. 2026-04-23 S

    HB 1348 was Removed from the Consent Calendar; 04/23/2026; SJ 10

  7. 2026-04-23 S

    Sen. Gannon Floor Amendment #2026-1556s , AA, VV; 04/23/2026; SJ 10

  8. 2026-04-23 S

    Ought to Pass with Amendment #2026-1556s , MA, VV; OT3rdg; 04/23/2026; SJ 10

  9. 2026-04-17 S

    Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 04/23/2026; Vote 5-0; CC; SC 15A

  10. 2026-04-01 S

    Hearing: 04/09/2026, Room 100, SH, 01:10 pm; SC 13

  11. 2026-03-06 S

    Introduced 03/05/2026 and Referred to Judiciary; SJ 6

  12. 2026-03-05 H

    Ought to Pass : MA VV 03/05/2026 HJ 6 P. 7

  13. 2026-02-24 H

    Executive Session: 01/21/2026 01:30 pm GP 159

  14. 2026-02-24 H

    Committee Report: Ought to Pass 02/13/2026 (Vote 13-0; CC) HC 9 P. 6

  15. 2026-01-15 H

    Public Hearing: 01/21/2026 01:30 pm GP 159

  16. 2025-12-02 H

    Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Criminal Justice and Public Safety HJ 1 P. 16

Official Summary Text

relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

Current Bill Text

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HB 1348 - VERSION ADOPTED BY BOTH BODIES

04/23/2026 1556s
4Jun2026... 2154EBA
2026 SESSION
26-3140
09/08

HOUSE BILL
1348

AN ACT
relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

SPONSORS: Rep. Roy, Rock. 31; Rep. Devoid, Merr. 1; Rep. D. Mannion, Rock. 25; Rep. Rhodes, Ches. 17; Rep. Spillane, Rock. 2; Sen. Birdsell, Dist 19; Sen. Gannon, Dist 23

COMMITTEE: Criminal Justice and Public Safety

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ANALYSIS

This bill authorizes law enforcement to possess human remains, upon written consent, for the purpose of training cadaver dogs.

This bill is a request of the department of safety.

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Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
04/23/2026 1556s
4Jun2026... 2154EBA 26-3140
09/08

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Six

AN ACT
relative to possession of human remains for law enforcement training purposes.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 Purpose. This chapter establishes the legal framework under which law enforcement agencies in the state of New Hampshire may possess portions of human remains for the sole purpose of training cadaver detection canines, while ensuring compliance with ethical standards and respect for the deceased.

2 New Chapter; Possession of Human Remains for Law Enforcement Purposes. Amend RSA by inserting after chapter 291-A the following new chapter:
CHAPTER 291-B
POSSESSION OF HUMAN REMAINS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT PURPOSES
291-B:1 Definitions.
As used in this chapter:
I. “Cadaver canine” means a dog trained to detect the scent of human remains for law enforcement purposes.
II. “Portions of human remains” shall mean identifiable human tissue, bone, or other anatomical material derived from a deceased individual.
291-B:2 Authorization and Consent to Possess Human Remains for Law Enforcement Training.
I. Law enforcement agencies may possess portions of human remains for cadaver canine training only under the following conditions:
(a) Written consent is obtained from:
(1) The next of kin or legal representative of the deceased;

or
(2) The deceased individual, prior to death, through a legally valid document expressing their intent to donate their body or portions thereof for scientific or law enforcement training purposes.
(b) The consent explicitly authorizes the use of the remains for training purposes and identifies the specific portions to be used.
II. The written consent shall be maintained by both the law enforcement agency and the funeral home or mortuary involved. Such documentation shall be made available for inspection by the law enforcement agency or other regulatory authorities upon request.
291-B:3 Conduct During Possession of Human Remains; Return.
I. Upon completion of training, all remaining portions of the human remains shall be returned to either:
(a) The institution of higher education located in New Hampshire that assisted in the preparation of the training aids; or
(b) A company licensed to conduct human medical waste disposal in New Hampshire. Such companies shall be authorized by the New Hampshire department of environmental services to collect, transport, and dispose of regulated medical waste in compliance with all applicable state and federal regulations.
II. The funeral home or mortuary shall ensure the proper and lawful disposition of the remains in accordance with RSA 290 and other applicable laws.
III. Institutions of higher education located in New Hampshire may assist in the preparation of training aids derived from human remains for law enforcement purposes, provided that:
(a) The institution employs or contracts with a properly trained and credentialed medical professional, including a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in a relevant anatomical or forensic science field, a doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.), or a doctor of medicine (M.D.), who shall oversee the preparation process.
(b) The preparation of the training aid occurs on-site at a licensed funeral home or mortuary, with the consent of the funeral director and in accordance with all applicable health and safety regulations.
(c) The institution maintains a written agreement with the law enforcement agency requesting the training aid, outlining the scope of work, handling procedures, and chain of custody for the remains.
(d) All activities are conducted in compliance with the consent requirements outlined in RSA 291-B:2, I and II.
291-B:4 Agency Policy Requirements. Any law enforcement agency in New Hampshire that conducts training involving the possession or use of human remains for cadaver canine or related law enforcement purposes shall develop and maintain a written policy governing such activities. This policy shall be submitted to and kept on file with the New Hampshire police standards and training council. The policy shall include, at a minimum:
I. A detailed acquisition plan outlining the lawful and ethical process for obtaining human remains, including documentation of consent as required under RSA 291-B:2.
II. A handling, storage, and documentation plan that ensures the secure, respectful, and traceable management of human remains throughout the training process.
III. A destruction or final disposition plan that complies with RSA 291-B:3 and applicable state and federal regulations, including procedures for returning remains to an authorized institution or licensed medical waste disposal provider.

3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.