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Committee discusses proprietor licensing, inspections and anti‑trafficking tools for massage establishments

New Hampshire House — Executive Departments and Administration Committee · February 4, 2026
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Summary

Work sessions on HB 14 58 and HB 14 69 focused on a replace‑all amendment to require proprietor licenses for multi‑practitioner massage/bodywork establishments, identity verification and background checks for proprietors, and a separate inspection bill. Members debated registry language, local regulation preemption, fiscal notes and protections for therapeutic practitioners.

The committee opened extended work sessions on bills addressing massage and bodywork establishments. Sponsors presented a replace‑all amendment to HB 14 58 that would define "massage establishment proprietor" as the person operating a location (including a leaseholder or owner), require proprietor licenses for establishments with more than one practitioner, and require identity proof (Social Security number or taxpayer ID) and a…

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