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HB1459 • 2026

standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

Passed Legislature

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

Sponsor
John MacDonald (R), Jim Maggiore (D), Jonathan Smith (R), Karel Crawford (R), Rosemarie Rung (D), Katy Peternel (R)
Last action
2026-02-12
Official status
HOUSE
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Using official source text because the generated explanation was unavailable or could not be confirmed against the official bill text.

standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

What This Bill Does

  • standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

Limits and Unknowns

  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-12 H

    Inexpedient to Legislate: MA VV 02/12/2026 HJ 4 P. 4

  2. 2026-02-04 H

    Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate 01/21/2026 (Vote 14-1; CC) HC 6 P. 5

  3. 2026-01-22 H

    Executive Session: 01/21/2026 01:40 pm GP 231

  4. 2026-01-08 H

    Public Hearing: 01/14/2026 01:40 pm GP 231

  5. 2025-12-04 H

    Introduced 01/07/2026 and referred to Executive Departments and Administration HJ 1 P. 21

Official Summary Text

standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

Current Bill Text

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HB 1459-FN - AS INTRODUCED

2026 SESSION
26-3247
06/08

HOUSE BILL
1459-FN

AN ACT
standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

SPONSORS: Rep. J. MacDonald, Carr. 6; Rep. Crawford, Carr. 3; Rep. Maggiore, Rock. 23; Rep. Rung, Hills. 12; Rep. J. Smith, Carr. 5; Rep. Peternel, Carr. 6

COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration

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ANALYSIS

This bill clarifies and standardizes the application of grandfathered part-time hour limits for retirees.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in
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Matter removed from current law appears [
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Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
26-3247
06/08

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty-Six

AN ACT
standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

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

1 New Paragraphs; Aligning Hours. Amend RSA 100-A:1 by inserting after paragraph XXXIV the following new paragraph:
XXXIV-a.(a) Notwithstanding paragraph XXXIV or any other provision of law to the contrary, a retired member of the retirement system who was employed in a position qualifying for the higher grandfathered hourly limit under 2018, 293:6 (HB 561) and who retired prior to January 1, 2019, shall retain the right to work up to 1,664 hours per calendar year for any participating employer, provided that:
(1) The retiree had been employed in a part-time position or positions at the 1,664-hour limit as of January 1, 2019;
(2) The retiree continues to be employed by one or more participating employers without a break in part-time employment greater than 28 days; and
(3) The change of employment does not include reinstatement to a position requiring mandatory membership under RSA 100-A:3.
(b) For purposes of this paragraph and provided that the retiree meets the conditions of RSA 100-A:1, XXXIV-a, the grandfathered hourly limit shall continue to apply to successive part-time positions with participating employers, regardless of changes in job title, duties, or employing entity.

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

LBA
26-3247
11/30/25

HB 1459-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS INTRODUCED

AN ACT
standardizing the application of post-retirement part-time hour limits under the New Hampshire retirement system.

FISCAL IMPACT:

This bill does not provide funding, nor does it authorize new positions.

Estimated State Impact

FY 2026
FY 2027
FY 2028
FY 2029

Revenue
$0
$0
$0
$0

Revenue Fund(s)
None

Expenditures*
$0
Indeterminable Increase

Funding Source(s)
General Fund

Appropriations*
$0
$0
$0
$0

Funding Source(s)
None

*Expenditure = Cost of bill *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill

Estimated Political Subdivision Impact

FY 2026
FY 2027
FY 2028
FY 2029

Revenue
$0
$0
$0
$0

Expenditures
$0
Indeterminable Increase

*The New Hampshire Retirement System states it is not able to separate the fiscal impact of this legislation between county and local government, therefore the fiscal impact is shown together as political subdivisions.

METHODOLOGY:
This bill allows retirees who were already working part-time at the higher grandfathered limit of 1,664 hours per year as of January 1, 2019, to retain that limit even if they change positions or employers, provided there is no break in part-time employment longer than 28 days and the new position does not require mandatory New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS) membership.

NHRS states that this change would expand the flexibility for “grandfathered” retirees to move between part-time positions without losing the higher hour limit. The fiscal impact is deemed indeterminable because it is unclear how many retirees would take advantage of this provision. No new administrative costs are expected.

It is assumed that any fiscal impact would occur after FY 2026.

AGENCIES CONTACTED:
New Hampshire Retirement System